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Supreme Court strikes down emergency tariffs on imported wood, disrupting RV industry supply chains and raising consumer price concerns.
The U.S. Supreme Court invalidated emergency tariffs on imported lightweight wood used in RV construction, creating uncertainty for Indiana’s RV industry, which produces over 80% of U.S. RVs and supports 126,000 jobs.
The 10% to 25% tariffs, imposed under controversial emergency powers, are now void, disrupting supply chains and raising concerns about rising production costs and higher prices for consumers.
Industry leaders, including THOR Industries, warn of instability amid ongoing USMCA trade talks, as Canada remains a key market and supplier.
The ruling leaves the future of trade policy for the sector uncertain.
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La Corte Suprema derroga los aranceles de emergencia sobre la madera importada, interrumpiendo las cadenas de suministro de la industria de RV y aumentando las preocupaciones sobre los precios al consumidor.