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New Year’s Eve Timber Tariff Delay December 31, 2025

While you counted down to midnight, they made their move.

December 31, 2025, 11:33 AM: President Trump signed a proclamation delaying billion-dollar timber tariffs — less than 24 hours before implementation.

Perfect Dutch Clause timing. Maximum distraction window. Minimal coverage.

The Facts

VERIFIED TIMELINE:

  • March 1, 2025: Section 232 investigation announced
  • September 29, 2025: Tariff increase scheduled for January 1, 2026
  • December 31, 2025 (11:33 AM): Delay proclamation signed
  • January 1, 2027: New implementation date

WHAT WAS DELAYED:

  • Upholstered furniture tariffs: 25% → 30% (delayed)
  • Kitchen cabinets/vanities: 25% → 50% (delayed)
  • Impact: Billions in trade, named beneficiaries with verified market data

THE DUTCH CLAUSE IN ACTION:
✓ Federal holiday timing (Dec 31 → Jan 1)
✓ Multi-stage rollout creating complexity
✓ Creates future coordination window (Jan 1, 2027)
✓ Announced during maximum distraction period

This is the 6th validated prediction from the December 2025 holiday window.

The pattern holds.

More real-time validations coming.

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