The U.S. furniture industry stands at a pivotal juncture as President Donald Trump's proposed tariffs on imported furniture loom on the horizon. With a 50-day investigation set to conclude by late September 2025, the administration's move to impose duties on a sector worth $28 billion in 2024 imports has ignited a fierce debate between domestic manufacturers and import-reliant retailers. For investors, the stakes are clear: the tariffs could either catalyze a revival of U.S. manufacturing or deepen the sector's reliance on protectionist policies with uncertain economic consequences.

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