Furniture Exports China to USA
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Source: Derived from Furnilytics industry trade dataset cn_furniture_exports_monthly. EU country values are aggregated before seasonal adjustment. Seasonally adjusted values are based on STL method.
Source description: Monthly China furniture exports to the United States, shown in seasonally adjusted million USD and EUR. Based on official government trade statistics, primarily UN Comtrade, with recent gaps estimated from partner-reported import data.
Table ID: industry/trade/cn_furniture_exports_us_monthly
Key findings:
- China-to-US furniture exports are falling on a six-month average basis, pointing to less China-linked import pressure on US furniture suppliers.
- The annual trade signal is negative, so the weakness is visible beyond short-term monthly volatility.
- Compared with China-to-Europe exports, the US corridor currently shows the weaker China-linked furniture trade signal.
Latest data:
| date | value |
|---|---|
| 2025-05-01 | 1075.3058 |
| 2025-06-01 | 1031.8139 |
| 2025-07-01 | 1009.8358 |
| 2025-08-01 | 947.8393 |
| 2025-09-01 | 891.1897 |
| 2025-10-01 | 860.7421 |
| 2025-11-01 | 787.5602 |
| 2025-12-01 | 756.8525 |
| 2026-01-01 | 710.4407 |
| 2026-02-01 | |
| 2026-03-01 | |
| 2026-04-01 |
This indicator tracks monthly furniture export values from China to the United States, providing a detailed view of trade flows in one of the world’s most important furniture supply chains. The series captures how export volumes evolve over time, reflecting shifts in US demand, inventory cycles, and global sourcing dynamics within the furniture market.
Market Context
China-to-US furniture exports are a key indicator of global furniture trade, linking the world’s largest manufacturing base with one of its largest consumer markets. Changes in the series often reflect broader developments such as fluctuations in US retail demand, tariff policies, logistics conditions, and the ongoing diversification of sourcing away from China. As China remains a dominant production hub supplying both domestic and international markets, declines or recoveries in export flows can signal structural shifts in global supply chains and competitiveness. Related indicators include the China Furniture Production Turnover, which tracks the underlying manufacturing base and overall output of the Chinese furniture industry.