Wayfair shares fall 5.16% premarket as Trump's proposed furniture tariffs trigger investor concerns.
ByAinvest
Tuesday, Jan 20, 2026 5:29 am ET1min read
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Wayfair Inc. (W) fell 5.17% in premarket trading amid concerns over proposed U.S. tariffs on furniture imports, as highlighted in recent news reports. The stock’s decline aligns with media coverage of former President Trump’s announcement of a potential investigation into imposing tariffs on imported furniture, which sparked fears of reduced margins and increased costs for retailers like Wayfair. This development overshadowed other news, including a partnership with Google on AI-enabled checkout integration and positive analyst ratings, as investors prioritized near-term risks from regulatory shifts. The tariff threat, specifically mentioned in both English and Chinese-language reports, directly linked to broader market anxiety over the sector’s profitability, driving the premarket sell-off.
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