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Trump orders examinations for dangers of wooden inports, also from Canada

US President Donald Trump signed a few measures on Saturday to increase domestic wood production, including a guideline for the trading department to examine the possible damage that pose Holzimports for national security.

The President signed an executive order to increase the possible supplies on wood and wood and possibly the costs for the housing and construction costs.

The aim is to rationalize the approval process by saving more wood from forests and how much wood product can be offered for sale, as a high -ranking official of the White House spoke on the condition of anonymity in order to drive the actions with a call with reporters.

The official said that the order would also help prevent forest fires and improve the habitat for animals. The order would rationalize the approval process for receiving wood products.

The official said that Canada, Brazil and Germany are involved in wood, among other things, in relation to wood that disadvantage the United States.

On the management of the President, the Minister of Commerce Howard Lutnick would initiate an investigation of ยง 232 according to the 1962 Trade Experience Act in order to determine possible national security risks.

On February 19, Trump told Air Force One on February 19 that according to Reuters, he had considered a tariff of 25 percent for wooden reports.