The Trump administration plans to almost double duties on Canadian softwood lumber to 27%, with the possibility of additional levies pushing the rate to more than 50%. While Trump advocates for new tariffs partly to bolster U.S. manufacturing, they may also hit the availability of northern bleached softwood kraft pulp, or NBSK, a key component in making toilet paper and paper towels.
Trump tariffs on Canada lumber risk pinching toilet paper supply
eu.detroitnews.comThe scenario risks reviving painful memories of pandemic-era toilet paper shortages, when store shelves were stripped bare amid panic buying.

Well, Americans can always wipe their asses with newspapers like in the old days, and that’s pretty much the only thing their press is good for these days anyway.
Nah, we use old corncobs, just like pappy had done
There are still several good outlets, and since they’re badly needed right now, let’s not, well, shit on them.
dual use may increase subscription rates. lets get creative here.