Global wood imports will face new U.S. taxes. These begin October 14, 2025. Wood from other countries will soon cost more. Understand how this may affect your business. We broke it down for you below.
On September 29, 2025, the White House announced new extra taxes on wood from other countries. These tariffs start October 14, 2025. They will raise costs for building, furniture, and home projects.
The government says too much wood is coming from outside the U.S. Many local mills have closed. This makes the U.S. rely too much on foreign wood. The U.S. says this is a security risk.
Wood is important for:
Military housing and bases
Weapons and defense systems
Roads and power grids
What Gets Taxed
Wood Furniture – 25% (Oct. 14, 2025) → rises to 30% (Jan. 1, 2026)
Kitchen Cabinets and Vanities – 25% (Oct. 14, 2025) → rises to 50% (Jan. 1, 2026)
These new charges can be added on top of current import taxes.
United Kingdom – Max 10% tariff on all wood products
European Union & Japan – Capped at 15%
Other countries – May get lower rates with trade deals
Oct. 14, 2025 – First round of tariffs start
Jan. 1, 2026 – Tariffs rise for furniture and cabinets
Oct. 2026 – Review of possible tariffs on hardwood
Lumber sellers and importers
Import/export companies
Furniture manufacturers
Kitchen and bathroom remodelers
High cabinet tariffs (up to 50%) may raise remodeling costs a lot.
The U.S. says these new tariffs will:
Protect U.S. wood supply
Create jobs
Boost local wood production
Reduce reliance on foreign wood
Review import sources and calculate costs
Look for U.S. suppliers
Watch trade talks for possible tariff relief
Place orders before Jan. 1, 2026
Work with customs brokers and shipping partners (like AGL) for smooth compliance
These tariffs are a big shift in trade laws. The U.S. sees wood as a security issue, not just an economic one. Expect higher costs soon but plan for long-term changes.
For official information, see the full presidential order signed on September 29, 2025. This is for general knowledge only and is not legal or trade advice.