2 HOURS AGO: Trump BANS Canadian Forest Exports — Carney's Secret EU Deal BANKRUPTS US Builders
by PostDiscus
June 25, 2026
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Two hours ago Trump signed a complete ban on all Canadian forest product exports entering the United States. Canada supplies 30% of all lumber used in American construction. That supply just stopped.
The National Association of Home Builders responded within the hour: every new American home just got $47,000 more expensive. Immediately.
But Carney had already prepared. Forty minutes after the ban, he announced four components: a pre-negotiated EU lumber framework covering 40% of Canadian export volume activated within 72 hours. Long-term supply agreements with Japan and South Korea covering another 25%. A WTO emergency complaint filed simultaneously in three jurisdictions. And six months of quiet briefings delivered to American homebuilding associations in 23 states — before the ban was ever signed.
65% of Canadian lumber is already redirected. American builders have no alternative supply. And $47,000 has already been added to the cost of every new American home.
Trump wanted to hurt Canada's forests. He hurt American homes instead.
In this video we break down all four of Carney's components, why the National Association of Home Builders turned on Trump within the hour, what $47,000 means for American housing affordability, and what Trump's three remaining paths cost — because every single one starts with that number already on the bill.
Source: Success strategies
2 HOURS AGO: Trump BANS Canadian Forest Exports — Carney's Secret EU Deal BANKRUPTS US Builders
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June 25, 2026
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Reviewed by PostDiscus
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June 25, 2026
Rating: 5
