US Furniture Manufacturers Prepare for 2026 Tariff Increases Amid Trade Policy Uncertainty
By
Ellen Eberhardt
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Summary
The article discusses how US furniture manufacturers are preparing for potential tariff increases in January 2026 and dealing with ongoing economic uncertainty under current trade policies. Furniture companies, including IKEA, are navigating the challenges posed by tariffs rolled out during the Trump administration, which have created significant stress and uncertainty for the industry. The piece examines how manufacturers are adapting to these trade policy changes and their impact on imports and business operations.
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· 3 pulledIt's been a very stressful year for all US manufacturers
Ahead of potential rises in furniture tariffs in January 2026, manufacturers are preparing for the continued 'economic uncertainty' of imports under the current trade policy in the United States
A host of tariffs rolled out by US President Donald Trump has left furniture companies and their manufacturing
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