Here’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting:
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South Shore Furniture announced closure of its operations in Quebec, citing steep sales declines tied to U.S. tariffs and inexpensive Asian imports. The company plans to wind down production in its Sainte-Croix and Coaticook facilities, affecting about 126 employees. These developments follow a reported 77% drop in sales from 2022 to 2025.[3][4][6][8]
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Coverage notes narrowness in prospects for the business, with statements attributing the downturn to trade disruptions and tariff policies that shifted competition in favor of cheaper imports.[4][6][3]
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Some outlets and industry summaries mention a related broader context of tensions in North American furniture manufacturing and calls for tariff adjustments to protect domestic producers.[8][4]
Key sources:
- CBC News: South Shore Furniture to close, blaming U.S. tariffs and Asian dumping.[3]
- Ground News summary: Quebec furniture company shutting down due to U.S. trade pressures.[4]
- Global News and CTV/other outlets: corroborate shutdown and workforce impact.[6]
- Local/industry recaps: historical context and plant closures in Sainte-Croix and Coaticook.[8]
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent public statements from the company or local business coverage to provide exact dates for the wind-down steps and confirm current employee impacts. Would you like me to fetch and summarize those latest statements?
Citations:
- South Shore Furniture to close, blames U.S. tariffs and Asian dumping[3]
- Quebec Furniture Company Shutting Down, Citing U.S. Tariffs and Asian dumping[4]
- Quebec’s South Shore Furniture closing as sales dwindle amid tariffs[6]
- South Shore Furniture shuts down operations; coverage summary[4]
Sources
Charles Laflamme, the CEO of South Shore Furniture, said the company could not operate in a market "where World Trade Organization rules are not being followed.'
www.cbc.caFurniture Industry News: South Shore will unveil new products in several categories: Home office, Kids’ bedroom, Bedroom, Kitchen, Dining room, and much more.
www.furninfo.comThe company said it made every effort to maintain operations and jobs but could no longer continue in a market "where the rules of the world trade organization are not respected."
globalnews.caA Quebec furniture company has become the latest casualty in the U.S.-Canada trade war.
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www.yelp.comSouth Shore Furniture, a manufacturing and e-commerce company, will unveil its new line of office products, South Shore Workplace, on the heels of the upcoming High Point Market.
www.furnituretoday.comFurniture Industry News: The North American manufacturer of ready-to-assemble furniture is officially entering the outdoor furniture category with its Dalya collection.
www.furninfo.comA significant shift in the Canadian furniture manufacturing landscape has emerged as South Shore Furniture, a prominent player in the industry, announced the
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