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That one of the major issues with the trade system has been reworked officially is a testament to how serious the situation was, and thereby how irreplacable your mod was in fixing it.
Thank you for sharing it with us and keeping it working for as long as you have!
you can expel their diplomats and start an embargo on them, (or declare war on them), to halt the export.
the other thing you can do is kill your chair production (for example, set logging to not harvest hardwood, which prevents luxury furniture and regular furniture if factory makes both.) when trade route goes away, then restart your production.
it isn't perfect, but it moves things in the right direction. There is still an issue where they get too good of a deal on the price to buy the goods (I can't find where this is done, so i think it is hidden code). The additional tariff helps to compensate, at least. And the amount they steal is much less.