US Furniture Imports by Country
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Source: US Census International Trade API imports HS endpoint, GEN_VAL_MO; Census Schedule C country codes; value_eur converted from USD using ECB EXR/M.USD.EUR.SP00.A monthly average exchange rates.
Source description: US furniture imports by partner country, showing each source market's share of US furniture import value over the latest 12 months.
Table ID: industry/trade/us_furniture_imports_census_hs4
Key findings:
- China's share is low versus peer EU import markets (France, Germany, Spain), at about 15.8% of the latest 12-month import mix.
- The five largest supplier countries are Vietnam (26.5%), Mexico (21.6%), China (15.8%), Canada (7.9%), Italy (3.6%), together accounting for about 75.4% of the latest 12-month import mix.
- The top-five supplier share is about 75.4%, making the US more concentrated relative to its EU import peers.
Latest data:
| value |
|---|
| 0.2653 |
| 0.2159 |
| 0.1582 |
| 0.0791 |
| 0.0357 |
| 0.0306 |
| 0.0224 |
| 0.0224 |
| 0.0198 |
| 0.0189 |
| 0.1318 |
This indicator shows US furniture imports by country, ranking the supplier markets that ship furniture products to the United States over the latest 12 months. The chart covers HS 9401 seating, HS 9402 medical and specialist furniture, and HS 9403 other furniture and furniture parts, with smaller source markets grouped into Others.
Market Context
A country-share view helps explain the sourcing structure behind US furniture imports. It shows whether import value is concentrated among a small number of supplier markets or spread across a wider base, which matters for lead times, tariff exposure, freight risk, substitution options and supplier diversification.
The ranking complements US furniture imports by year by adding supplier-market structure to the total import-value trend. It is also useful alongside US furniture import share, because reliance on imports has different implications depending on where those imports are sourced.