Construction Supply Chain Pressures Intensify Amid Tariffs and Labor Gaps

Construction supply chain disruptions are continuing into late 2025 as tariffs, labor shortages, and global sourcing friction drive material costs up 15–20%. Steel, lumber, and other critical inputs are facing delays of 4–6 weeks, stalling projects nationwide. These pressures are spilling into industrial and automotive infrastructure builds, inflating budgets and slowing expansion plans. While local sourcing may grow long-term, near-term volatility remains high.

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