Meubles South Shore Ends Operations Due to Market Challenges

Meubles South Shore Concludes Operations
Meubles South Shore has announced the complete end of its operations due to significant market challenges. The family-run business faced overwhelming pressures from dumping of furniture from Asia and a trade war with the USA that swiftly reduced market demand.
A Dismal Outcome for a Historic Business
The impact of this decision is profound, resulting in 126 employees losing their jobs as the company concludes an 86-year legacy in manufacturing. The Laflamme family, who manage the company, shared their deep concerns for their staff and industry.
- Sales dropped by 77% from 2022 to 2025.
- The company focused on supporting their employees through the transition.
The market pressures were outlined by Charles Laflamme, the general manager, who remarked on the unsustainable nature of operations under current trade conditions.
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