Core Insights - The secondhand industry is facing challenges due to President Trump's tariffs, but companies like eBay and Etsy show resilience [1][2] Company Performance - eBay and Etsy reported Q1 2025 earnings, addressing tariff impacts; eBay's CEO noted that only about 5% of their gross merchandise value (GMV) comes from China, while Etsy's CFO stated that just over 1% of gross merchandise sales (GMS) are from U.S. imports from China [2][3] - Etsy experienced a 3.4% year-over-year decline in active buyers, totaling 88.5 million, and an 8.9% decline in GMS to 18.8 billion and a revenue increase of over 1% to $2.58 billion, benefiting from price-conscious shoppers opting for used and refurbished goods [10][11] Market Dynamics - Sellers on eBay and Etsy primarily source products locally, which provides a competitive advantage over import-reliant rivals like Temu and Shein [2][6] - Etsy's focus on handcrafted and vintage goods may make it more vulnerable to economic uncertainty, as consumer spending is hesitant [7] - eBay has seen increased spending from customers looking to avoid tariffs, indicating a positive trend in consumer behavior [10][11] Strategic Positioning - Etsy's ownership of Depop, a secondhand fashion platform, continues to perform well despite economic challenges, achieving record-high GMS since its acquisition in 2021 [8] - eBay's strategy of focusing on used and refurbished goods has positioned it favorably in the current market environment [10]
eBay and Etsy are relatively confident despite tariff pressures