IKEA has been forced to hike prices on some big-ticket items as companies start to pass along President Trump’s tariffs after months of eating the added costs, according to a report.

Over the past few years, the home goods retail chain has slashed prices on everything from bookshelves to bed frames in an attempt to win over customers battered by sticky inflation.

But the president’s tariffs – including taxes on furniture that took effect this week – have squashed that price-cut path. 4

“Our ambition is to continue lowering prices,” Tolga Öncü, retail manager at Ingka, which operates a vast majority of global IKEA stores, told the Wall Street Journal . “But of course in the world we live in sometimes…that becomes very difficult or even impossible at some point.”

“We have to ada

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