Furniture Stocks Retreat After Trump Threatens Tariffs on Imports

Dow Jones
Aug 23

By Kelly Cloonan

 

Shares of furniture retailers declined after President Trump warned of imposing tariffs on the industry's imports.

Wayfair led the decline and was down 7.8% at $71.75 in after-hours trading on Friday. Shares of RH retreated 6.7%, while Williams-Sonoma's stock lost 5.1%.

The stocks were down after Trump said Friday the U.S. would initiate a tariff investigation on furniture coming into the U.S. Trump said the investigation will be completed within the next 50 days, and when completed furniture imports will be tariffed at a yet-to-be-determined rate.

"This will bring the Furniture Business back to North Carolina, South Carolina, Michigan, and States all across the Union," Trump said in a post to Truth Social.

Furniture stocks have been in flux amid changing trade policies in recent months. Several companies had shifted their supply chains away from China to countries like Vietnam in an attempt to avoid tariffs on Chinese imports from Trump's first term.

 

Write to Kelly Cloonan at kelly.cloonan@wsj.com

 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

By Kelly Cloonan

 

Shares of furniture retailers declined after President Trump warned of imposing tariffs on the industry's imports.

Wayfair led the decline and was down 7.8% at $71.75 in after-hours trading on Friday. Shares of RH retreated 6.7%, while Williams-Sonoma's stock lost 5.1%.

The stocks were down after Trump said on Truth Social on Friday that the U.S. would initiate a tariff investigation on furniture coming into the U.S. Trump said the investigation will be completed within the next 50 days, and when concluded furniture imports will be tariffed at a yet-to-be-determined rate.

"This will bring the Furniture Business back to North Carolina, South Carolina, Michigan, and States all across the Union," Trump said.

Furniture stocks have been in flux amid changing trade policies in recent months. Several companies had shifted their supply chains away from China to countries like Vietnam in an attempt to avoid tariffs on Chinese imports from Trump's first term.

 

Write to Kelly Cloonan at kelly.cloonan@wsj.com

 

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August 22, 2025 17:07 ET (21:07 GMT)

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