Canadian lumber
So Canada sells lumber to the US, they cut it and it goes to Home Depot, where they put it on a truck, ship it to Canada and sell it here as Canadian lumber with a few middlemen for extra cost.
Now Rump puts tariffs on Canadian lumber, so when Home Depot sells it to Canadians, it has the extra costs added on.
Why doesn't Canada cut the lumber and sell it to Home Depot locally so the Tariffs have no affect on anything?
I am thinking even if they did that Home Depot would still raise the price of lumber, just because they can get away with it.
Is lumber cheaper at Rona? Somehow I doubt it.
Now Rump puts tariffs on Canadian lumber, so when Home Depot sells it to Canadians, it has the extra costs added on.
Why doesn't Canada cut the lumber and sell it to Home Depot locally so the Tariffs have no affect on anything?
I am thinking even if they did that Home Depot would still raise the price of lumber, just because they can get away with it.
Is lumber cheaper at Rona? Somehow I doubt it.