EPISODE · Jun 6, 2026 · 9 MIN
The Trade Rule That Reshaped Global Furniture Supply Chains
from Global Trade with Fexingo: WTO, Free Trade Agreements, and International Commerce · host Fexingo
Episode 35 of Global Trade with Fexingo unpacks how a single provision in the 2010 Lacey Act amendments rewrote the global furniture trade. Lucas and Luna trace the rule from a obscure amendment targeting illegal logging to a compliance headache that forced IKEA, Ashley Furniture, and hundreds of Chinese exporters to overhaul their procurement systems. They walk through the $50 million in fines levied against Lumber Liquidators in 2015 for sourcing illegally harvested hardwood from Siberia, and explain how the act created a de facto certification regime that now covers everything from teak garden chairs to birch plywood. The hosts discuss why the rule shifted market share toward vertically integrated producers and raised prices for budget-conscious consumers. The episode closes with a reflection on whether environmental trade rules can genuinely curb deforestation or merely push the problem to less regulated markets. #LaceyAct #FurnitureTrade #SupplyChains #IllegalLogging #IKEA #AshleyFurniture #LumberLiquidators #TradeCompliance #Deforestation #EnvironmentalRegulation #GlobalTrade #CustomsEnforcement #ChinaExports #TimberTrade #Certification #Economics #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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Episode 35 of Global Trade with Fexingo unpacks how a single provision in the 2010 Lacey Act amendments rewrote the global furniture trade. Lucas and Luna trace the rule from a obscure amendment targeting illegal logging to a compliance headache that forced IKEA, Ashley Furniture, and hundreds of Chinese exporters to overhaul their procurement systems. They walk through the $50 million in fines levied against Lumber Liquidators in 2015 for sourcing illegally harvested hardwood from Siberia, and explain how the act created a de facto certification regime that now covers everything from teak garden chairs to birch plywood. The hosts discuss why the rule shifted market share toward vertically integrated producers and raised prices for budget-conscious consumers. The episode closes with a reflection on whether environmental trade rules can genuinely curb deforestation or merely push the problem to less regulated markets. #LaceyAct #FurnitureTrade #SupplyChains #IllegalLogging #IKEA #AshleyFurniture #LumberLiquidators #TradeCompliance #Deforestation #EnvironmentalRegulation #GlobalTrade #CustomsEnforcement #ChinaExports #TimberTrade #Certification #Economics #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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