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IKEA

High impact

IKEA sources a significant portion of its furniture and home goods from China, making it one of the most tariff-exposed furniture retailers in the U.S. market.

Est. annual imports

$3B+

Product categories

4

Impact level

High

Consumer distribution

Eligible

Affected product categories

FurnitureHome accessoriesKitchen itemsTextiles

Related HTS codes

These HTS headings are commonly associated with IKEA’s import categories. Actual duty rates depend on the full 10-digit HTS code and entry date.

Consumer distribution eligible

When IKEA recovers overpaid IEEPA tariffs, end consumers who purchased affected products may be eligible for a refund distribution. Tariffi’s B2B2C consumer distribution channel enables retailers and brands to pass through tariff savings to their customers — building goodwill and complying with consumer protection expectations.

Consumer distribution applies a 7.5% liquidity retention fee. Distributions can be handled via digital gift cards, account credits, or direct payment depending on the retailer’s preference.

Frequently asked questions

How much does IKEA pay in IEEPA tariffs?
IKEA has an estimated high IEEPA tariff exposure with annual imports estimated at $3B+. Actual tariff amounts depend on specific HTS codes, duty rates, and filing dates. Upload your ES-003 for a precise analysis.
Can IKEA customers get a tariff refund?
Yes, consumers who purchased affected products from IKEA may be eligible for refund distribution through Tariffi's B2B2C program. When importers recover overpaid duties, a portion can be distributed to end consumers.
What tariff rate does IKEA face?
IEEPA and Section 301 tariff rates vary by product category and HTS code. IKEA's products span multiple tariff categories, with rates ranging from 7.5% to 100% depending on the specific goods. The most common rate for general merchandise from China is 25%.
How does Tariffi help with tariff refunds?
Tariffi automates CAPE declaration data preparation from your ES-003 entry summary. A licensed customs broker partner reviews and files the declaration under their CBP license (19 CFR Part 111). Contingency fee of 10-25% — zero advance fees.

Check your tariff refund eligibility

Upload your ES-003 or use the free calculator — no advance fees, no commitment.