Amazon has refuted a report which said it was planning to tell consumers how much of a product’s price was due to the impact of tariffs that the Trump administration has , particularly those from China. According to , Amazon was going to display this right next to an item’s total price. However, that’s not the case, Amazon said in a statement.
“The team that runs our ultra low cost Amazon Haul store has considered listing import charges on certain products,” an Amazon spokesperson told The Washington Post (which is owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos). “This was never a consideration for the main Amazon site and nothing has been implemented on any Amazon properties.”
, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt responded to a question regarding the Punchbowl report and called the purported plan “a hostile and political act by Amazon.” Citing a Reuters report , Leavitt claimed that Amazon had partnered with “a Chinese propaganda arm.”
Amazon Haul is a discount storefront that the company debuted to compete with low-cost Chinese retailers Temu and Shein. In recent days, Temu started including “import charges” of around 145 percent on various products, matching tariffs that the Trump administration imposed on many imports from China. Shein also increased prices, though it hasn’t explicitly pinned the blame on “import charges,” per . “Tariffs are included in the price you pay,” a banner displayed at checkout reads. “You’ll never have to pay extra at delivery.”
Meanwhile, Amazon said on Tuesday it plans to hold its annual blockbuster Prime Day sale this July. According to , however, some third-party Amazon sellers plan to opt out of this year’s event amid uncertainty over tariffs.
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