Tariffs Delayed: Trump Administration Postpones Increases on Furniture and Kitchen Cabinets

Tariff Increases Delayed by Trump Administration
The Trump administration has announced a *delay* in tariff increases on imported upholstered furniture, kitchen cabinets, and vanities by a year, primarily due to ongoing negotiations with trading partners. Initially, tariffs were slated to *double* to 50% on kitchen cabinets and vanities from January 1. Moreover, the *import duty* on upholstered furniture was poised to rise to 30% from 25% at the start of 2026.
Impact on Consumer Sentiment
This postponement follows a recent rollback of tariffs on several imported foods, which was prompted by *affordability concerns* affecting consumer sentiment about the U.S. economy. The prices of furniture have been escalating faster than general inflation, with significant increases noted in various categories.
Current Tariff Rates
As of a White House announcement on December 31, the tariff rate on these goods will remain at 25%, providing some *relief* to consumers amidst rising costs.
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