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EPISODE · Sep 27, 2025 · 28 MIN

Trump Furniture Tariffs: Market Impact and Stock Winners/Losers

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Trump’s new furniture tariffs: who wins and who loses (trading angles)What happenedThe White House announced a 50% tariff on imported kitchen cabinets/vanities and a 30% levy on upholstered furniture, effective October 1. Shares of import-reliant retailers fell, while domestically oriented manufacturers outperformed. Why it mattersU.S. furniture retail relies heavily on imports from China, Vietnam and Mexico. Higher landed costs compress margins for importers and push price-sensitive demand toward brands that build in North America or have pricing power. WinnersCategory: Domestic upholstery manufacturers (North American plants, cost advantage vs. importers)Reason: Tariffs widen price umbrellas, enabling steadier margins and share gains as importers reprice.Names: La-Z-Boy ($LZB), Ethan Allen Interiors ($ETD), Bassett Furniture ($BSET). Category: U.S. cabinet makers (primarily domestic production)Reason: 50% duty on imported cabinets/vanities boosts relative value of U.S.-made lines and private-label supply.Names: American Woodmark ($AMWD), MasterBrand ($MBC). Category: U.S. office/home seating manufacturers (mixed end-markets, significant U.S. manufacturing)Reason: Less exposure to tariffed imports on core seating; pricing power improves against import-heavy rivals.Names: MillerKnoll ($MLKN), Steelcase ($SCS). LosersCategory: Import-heavy online home retailersReason: Heavy sourcing from China/Vietnam on sofas and casegoods; tariffs squeeze gross margins or force price hikes.Names: Wayfair ($W), Beyond ($BYON). Category: Premium home retailers with sizable import mixReason: Higher landed costs on upholstery and cabinets; limited short-term ability to onshore capacity.Names: Williams-Sonoma ($WSM), RH ($RH). Category: Value/home retailers with imported upholstery exposureReason: Tariffs disrupt price points in entry-level seating; markdown risk if consumers balk at increases.Names: Big Lots ($BIG), Lovesac ($LOVE). #FurnitureTariffs #Retail #HomeFurnishings #USMarkets #TradingIdeas #Stocks #Cabinets #UpholsteredFurniture #Tariffs #BreakingNewsToTradingMoves

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