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The Trade War Begins: Thoughts on Tariffs, Economic Certainty, & More

CURT is pleased to share this economic report from Zack Fritz, coauthor of the Sage Economics newsletter, COO at Sage Policy Group, which covers tariffs and their potential impact on consumers, energy, construction, manufacturing, and more. For regular updates, commentary, and deep dives into the most important topics of the day, subscribe to Zack Fritz …

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U.S. and Canada’s Construction Industry Poised for Growth

After a year of stabilization, the construction industry in the U.S. and Canada is positioned for success in 2024, thanks to strong demand and as the normalization of supply chains and material prices continues. JLL’s new U.S. and Canada Construction Trends 2024 report explores the opportunities and challenges facing the construction industry in the coming year.

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Construction Industry Navigates Rising Interest Rates and Economic Challenges

Marcum Releases the 2023 National Construction Survey. The construction industry is grappling with the implications of rising interest rates, inflation, and changing economic dynamics, according to Marcum’s 2023 National Construction Survey.

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