Etsy Shares Slide 2.47 Amid U.S. Tariff Changes Ranking 425th in Market Activity
On September 2, 2025, EtsyETSY-- (ETSY) closed at 51.70, a 2.47% decline, with a trading volume of 0.25 billion, ranking 425th in market activity. The stock’s performance was influenced by broader market dynamics and sector-specific developments.
Etsy’s downward movement aligned with sector-wide pressures stemming from the U.S. ending the “de minimis” tariff exemption for imports under $800. This policy shift has introduced significant cost increases for small sellers on platforms like Etsy, as previously tariff-free goods now face charges of up to 50%. Analysts highlighted that the move could disrupt Etsy’s growth trajectory, particularly for its international sellers and price-sensitive buyers.
Amid the sell-off, Truist Securities raised its price target for Etsy to $75, maintaining a “Buy” rating, citing long-term strategic investments and engagement growth. The upgrade contrasts with recent volatility but underscores confidence in the company’s ability to adapt to regulatory shifts. However, near-term margin pressures remain a concern, as highlighted in Q2 earnings discussions.
Historical backtesting indicates Etsy’s stock has historically underperformed during periods of heightened trade policy uncertainty. The current environment mirrors patterns observed in prior tariff-related episodes, with valuation metrics suggesting potential undervaluation despite short-term headwinds.


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