Furniture makers in Addis Abeba grapple with rising costs

Rising furniture prices in Addis Abeba highlight challenges for local manufacturers amid economic pressures. Workshops face forex shortages, policy delays, and supply chain issues affecting the urban economy. Stories from firms like Posh Woodwork and Zerufam Industry illustrate the growing vulnerabilities.

The furniture manufacturing sector in Addis Abeba, long considered a reliable part of the city's economy, now contends with escalating costs that threaten its stability. As prices climb, workshops across the capital are squeezed by a combination of foreign exchange shortages, slow policy responses, and disruptions in supply chains. These issues ripple through the broader urban economy, impacting various enterprises.

Reports detail the experiences of specific manufacturers, such as Posh Woodwork and Zerufam Industry, which exemplify the fragility of local businesses in this environment. The sector, once steady though unremarkable, now mirrors wider economic headwinds that challenge growth and sustainability in Addis Abeba.

According to Surafel Mulugeta, a Fortune staff writer, these dynamics underscore the vulnerabilities faced by small-scale producers. The article, dated January 17, 2026, emphasizes how such pressures are not isolated but part of a larger pattern affecting Ethiopian urban industries.

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Photo illustration of a furniture store with rising price tags and tariff-impacted wood products, highlighting increased costs since 2020.
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2020年以来、家具価格が上昇 新しい関税とコストが圧力を加える

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パンデミック以来、主要な家具カテゴリの価格は上昇しているが、全体的なインフレを下回っている。木材製品に対する新たな米国の関税と広範な輸入関税がコストをさらに押し上げる可能性があり、業界の数字と連邦データが示している。

Many young entrepreneurs in Ethiopia enter the jewellery-making industry with modest capital and minimal formal training, relying on digital platforms for sales. Online commerce, especially through TikTok, has rapidly overtaken traditional in-person jewellery sales. Rising input costs and supply chain shortages pose major challenges for local artisans, while policy support remains limited.

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Rising prices of cooking oil are forcing families and small businesses in Addis Ababa to make tough choices. Households are cutting back on consumption, altering dietary habits, or even pausing operations that can no longer afford costs. Retailers and wholesalers face an unpredictable market with no immediate signs of supply stabilization.

The Prosperity Party's executive committee concluded its three-day regular meeting in Addis Ababa. Minister of Planning and Development Fitsum Assefa (Dr.) stated that Ethiopia is registering strong and quality economic growth. The meeting discussed national and party issues.

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Ethiopia's recently liberalized foreign exchange market remains influenced by government decrees rather than pure market forces, according to Addis Fortune, continuing challenges for businesses.

In recent years, Ethiopia's government has led major urban improvements, including corridor development projects, city renewal initiatives, and infrastructure upgrades. These changes are raising living standards in cities and creating opportunities in the real estate sector. The piece advocates drawing lessons from Dubai to attract significant investments.

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In Addis Abeba, the ban on plastic bags has quickly led to disruptions. Bakeries and markets struggle to find affordable and safe alternatives amid rising costs. The nationwide measure took effect just over a week ago.

 

 

 

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