Section 232 Tariffs on Wood Products Postponed to 2027
Update 1/5/2026: President Donald Trump is rolling back tariffs on furniture, kitchen cabinets and vanities. This is a reversal from September’s Presidential Proclamation that imposed Section 232 tariffs on wood products.
Higher tariff rates on those goods that were set to take effect Thursday, Jan. 1, will now be delayed for another year, according to a White House Fact Sheet.
In October, the White House imposed a 25% tariff on upholstered furniture, kitchen cabinets, and vanities. Rates for cabinets and vanities were set to go up to 50% in 2026, while upholstered wooden furniture — like sofas or chairs — was set to increase to 30%.
This move means that, for now, the 25% tariff stays in effect on all those goods until at least January 1, 2027.
The RV Industry Association will continue to provide information as it becomes available. For a comprehensive overview of tariffs currently enacted, view the tariff tracker.


