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    President Trump to launch furniture tariff investigation on imports

    August 23, 2025
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    U.S. President Donald Trump announced that the United States is conducting a formal investigation into furniture imports, signaling plans to impose new tariffs on the sector before the end of the year. The announcement was made via Trump’s social media platform, where he stated that the probe would be completed within 50 days. The move adds to a series of trade actions initiated during his 2024 campaign and subsequent term. According to Trump, the goal of the tariffs is to bolster domestic manufacturing and restore jobs to key furniture-producing states including North Carolina, South Carolina, and Michigan.

    President Trump to launch furniture tariff investigation on imports
    U.S. begins probe into imported furniture as Trump plans new tariffs to boost domestic manufacturing output.

    He said the U.S. would take “strong and bold action” to revive the American furniture industry, which has seen growing dependence on overseas production in recent years. A White House official confirmed that the administration had authorized a national security investigation targeting imports of furniture, timber, cabinetry, and related wood products. Market reaction to the announcement was immediate. Shares of major import-heavy furniture retailers such as Wayfair, Williams-Sonoma, and RH declined sharply in after-hours trading. Wayfair saw one of the steepest drops, falling more than 7 percent.

    On the other hand, companies with significant U.S.-based manufacturing operations, including La-Z-Boy and Ethan Allen, posted gains of up to 5 percent, as investors anticipated potential competitive advantages for domestically focused firms. The proposed tariffs are expected to fall under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act, which allows the U.S. government to impose trade restrictions on the grounds of national security. The White House stated that the growing reliance on imported wood-based products poses a risk to supply chain resilience and could weaken the country’s ability to respond to emergencies or defense needs.

    Furniture tariffs follow broader 2025 trade enforcement trend

    However, no specific tariff rates or targeted countries have been disclosed. Industry groups have already voiced strong opposition to the plan. A coalition of furniture importers and retailers, operating under the name “Furniture for America,” submitted preliminary comments to the Department of Commerce arguing that furniture imports do not pose a national security threat. The group warned that tariffs could lead to higher consumer prices, reduced product availability, and disruption of long-established supply chains. It also cautioned that imposing new duties would not guarantee a return of large-scale furniture production to the U.S.

    Economic analysts note that furniture prices have already been trending upward. According to recent Consumer Price Index data, furniture and bedding costs rose by 0.9 percent between June and July 2025. Any new tariffs could amplify inflationary pressure in a sector already impacted by supply constraints, rising labor costs, and logistical challenges stemming from global shipping bottlenecks. Trump’s latest trade initiative follows a broader pattern of protectionist measures introduced earlier in 2025, including new tariffs on steel, aluminum, and electric vehicles.

    Analysts watch timing and scale of duties ahead of 2026

    Tariffs on goods from China, Mexico, and Canada have also been reinstated or expanded under the current administration. The Commerce Department is expected to complete its investigation by mid-October, setting the stage for formal tariff implementation before the end of the year. While Trump has framed the move as a job-creating measure, the outcome of the investigation and the scope of any resulting tariffs will likely influence both the retail market and broader trade relations. Retailers, manufacturers, and consumers are closely watching for final details that could significantly reshape the U.S. furniture industry heading into 2026. – By Content Syndication Services.

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