
Steel and lumber prices are sky-high. Lifting Trump's tariffs could help
CNN
The US economy is so hot the supply of key materials can't keep up with surging demand — sparking shortages and price spikes in everything from computer chips and copper to chlorine.
President Joe Biden does have a lever he could theoretically pull to help cool prices of lumber and steel, as they're still subject to Trump era tariffs. Yet doing so could come at significant cost: undermining Biden's efforts to rebuild domestic manufacturing and create jobs at home.
Trump is threatening to take “strong action” against Iran just after capturing the leader of Venezuela. His administration is criminally investigating the chair of the Federal Reserve and is taking a scorched-earth approach on affordability by threatening key profit drivers for banks and institutional investors.

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