Tag: tariffs
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Headwinds cloud 2026 optimism for the construction industry
Read More →: Headwinds cloud 2026 optimism for the construction industrySeveral tailwinds should boost construction profitability next year, but continued uncertainty makes the broader picture more foggy.
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2025 in review: Setting the stage for the year ahead
Read More →: 2025 in review: Setting the stage for the year aheadEditor-in-Chief Jack Kopanski talks 2025 and looks towards the new year.
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June 2025 Editorial Advisory Board: Bryan Scepaniak, WD Scepaniak
Read More →: June 2025 Editorial Advisory Board: Bryan Scepaniak, WD ScepaniakBryan Scepaniak of WD Scepaniak shares how the tariffs have affected his company’s operations.
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Tariff threats draw response from national cement association
Read More →: Tariff threats draw response from national cement associationThe Portland Cement Association’s president and CEO issued a written statement highlighting the potential for unintended consequences should tariffs go into effect.
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Economic rebound on the horizon, headwinds persist
Read More →: Economic rebound on the horizon, headwinds persistA bevy of positive factors domestically will provide tailwinds for construction and manufacturing in 2025, but ripple effects from global tensions will…
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AGC: Materials prices up 20 percent in 2021
Read More →: AGC: Materials prices up 20 percent in 2021Officials from the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) say impending and existing tariffs on construction materials will exacerbate inflation.
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AEM: Data shows tariffs costing taxpayers billions
Read More →: AEM: Data shows tariffs costing taxpayers billionsDennis Slater, the president of the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM), says it’s time to end the trade war once and for…
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Report: Construction spending reaches record high
Read More →: Report: Construction spending reaches record highSpending should stay robust through early 2019, according to the Associated General Contractors of America. But trade disputes, workforce shortages and rising…
