Protect Your Luxury Flooring Investment Before Summer Tariff Shifts Change the Game
- HP Team
- 3 days ago
- 2 min read

Stability in a volatile market doesn't happen by accident—it requires smart timing.
Right now, hardwood flooring imports enjoy a temporary 10% tariff pause—set to expire in early July 2025 if no new agreements are made. If that happens, an additional 10% tariff will be layered onto all non-China imports. Meanwhile, China remains heavily tariffed at 145%, keeping pressure on raw material supply chains.
Planning a project? Contact us today to secure your hardwood materials before summer shifts the pricing landscape.
A Closer Look at the Tariff Environment
European (Belgium, Spain) imports: Currently subject to a 10% tariff; potential rise to 20% by July 2025.
China imports: Locked in at 145%, making supply chains unstable and much more expensive.
Haute Plank sourcing advantage: Full European sourcing ensures minimized risk and predictable quality compared to tariff-exposed alternatives.
Why Timing Matters More Than Ever
Even if tariffs temporarily hold, supply chains are already strained by ongoing global trade friction. Delaying decisions until late summer could expose projects to:
Sudden price increases with little notice.
Extended lead times due to port congestion or supplier shifts.
Material shortages as suppliers scramble to secure tariff-favored stock.
Pre-ordering today provides clear financial predictability and access to secured inventory.
Haute Plank: A Smarter Choice for Long-Term Luxury
When you reserve your Haute Plank hardwood today, you benefit from:
Pricing security against potential tariff changes.
Guaranteed material availability from our secured European sources.
Complimentary storage until your project is ready to proceed.
Move with Certainty Before Uncertainty Moves First
Secure your hardwood investment now—lock in stable pricing and premium European quality before summer tariffs complicate the market.
Contact Haute Plank today to discuss your project timeline and secure your materials.