Although the United States’ woodwork imports declined over eight percent year on year, the structure of suppliers shifted markedly. Its imports from China totaled $1.7 billion, down 41 percent from a year earlier, with China’s market share shrinking to just 9.8 percent. 3 key risksThe agency warned that rapid market share gains also carry significant risks for Vietnamese exporters. Third, heavy dependence on a single market leaves Vietnam’s wood industry vulnerable to shifts in U.S. economic policy or tighter regulatory standards. In January this year, exports of wood and wood products reached $1.6 billion, marking a year-on-year increase of nearly 13 percent.
Source: Tuoitre News February 23, 2026 06:18 UTC