Core Insights - The U.S. government is investigating furniture imports, which may lead to new tariffs, with the investigation expected to conclude in 50 days [2][3] - Approximately 70% of household furniture sold in the U.S. in 2020 was imported, with significant increases in imports from Vietnam, Cambodia, Malaysia, and Indonesia [5] - The stock prices of companies like Restoration Hardware and Wayfair have been negatively impacted by the tariff news, although Wayfair claims tariffs have not significantly affected its pricing strategy [4] Industry Impact - The investigation into furniture imports is part of a broader examination of timber and lumber-related products [2] - Furniture imports from Southeast Asian countries rose to $15.4 billion in 2020, up from $4.6 billion in 2014, while imports from China have decreased [5] - Small- to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are facing challenges due to tariffs, but recent data indicates that SMB confidence remains high, with 82% expecting to survive at least two more years [6][7][8]
Furniture Sellers Could Face Additional White House Tariffs