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特朗普“关税大棒”砸向建材家具,业内人士称美国消费者将为此买单
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-09-26 14:03

Group 1 - The U.S. is highly dependent on imports for finished furniture and ceramic sanitary ware, with significant tariffs imposed on various imported products, including a 50% tariff on kitchen cabinets and a 30% tariff on imported furniture starting October 1 [1][4] - The impact of these tariffs is expected to be shared between exporters and U.S. consumers, with consumers likely bearing a larger portion of the cost [1][2] - In recent months, the export volume of Chinese finished furniture has fluctuated due to tariff impacts, with a 7% and 9% decline in April and May, respectively, but a recovery to a 1.25% increase in June as tensions eased [1] Group 2 - The U.S. remains the largest export destination for China's sanitary ceramics, with an export volume of 28.5 million pieces last year, and a total export value of $15.64 billion projected for 2024 [3] - In the first half of 2025, China's furniture industry is expected to have an export value of $34.92 billion, with the U.S. accounting for $8.04 billion, representing 23% of total exports [3] - The U.S. furniture import market is dominated by Vietnam, followed by China and Canada, with total imports projected at $27.14 billion for the 2023-2024 fiscal year [3][4]