Furniture Today - July 01, 2002
Cover Story
Furniture retailers address imports
The import issue has been a hot button in the furniture industry for some time, but much of the conversation has centered on how manufacturers develop their strategies to deal with it. But what about the import issue from the furniture retailer's perspective? With China's role in furniture production growing exponentially (see Furniture/Today's China report in the June 24 issu...
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- Women's Vision Foundation honors Kacey's Fishbein
- Broyhill to mothball upholstery plant
- S.F. Mart honors three mfrs. with lifetime passes
- Martha Stewart seeking High Point horse farm for Bernhardt kickoff in Oct.
- Acme moving into City of Industry facility
- Jaclyn Smith sets accessory line
- Bedding Experts sold
- John Widdicomb closes after 105 years
- ADL honors trio at gala
- Korhani opens Canadian plant
- Ikea plans store in Connecticut
- Corrections & amplifications
- Pulaski promotes four in management
- New China fabric show in Guangzhou Aug. 18-21
- Ikea eases stress of reality on MTV show
- Retailer jury broadened for Canadian competition
- 4 stores honored at Md./D.C. IHFR banquet
- AFMA sets seminars on two key topics
- Bassett in black as sales rise 9.7%
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- Divania: A new attitude
- Interline: Ready to grow
- Natuzzi: Creating a 'couch culture'
- Marinelli: Veteran newcomers
- Nicoletti: Planning next big step
- Microfiber is mainstream contender
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- Hitchcock names Johnson customer service manager
- People on the Move
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