Sorry Shoppers, Amazon Says Tariff Cost Feature ‘Is Not Going to Happen’

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By Karla T Vasquez

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The impact of the tariff can be felt on almost everything you buy right now, but how much are they actually spending you? It can be difficult to keep track. Some companies were open about raising prices, but unfortunately Amazon would not be one of them.

In a report by Punchbol News on Tuesday morning, the publishing quoted a source familiar with the plan to tell the buyers exactly how much the price of the items that were trying to buy it to buyers want to tell the buyers. Amazon later closed the claim.

“The team that operates our very low -cost Amazon Hole Store considering the idea of ​​listing import charges on specific products,” the company’s spokesman Team Doyle said in an email statement. “It has never been approved and will never happen.”

Before the Amazon denied the plan, President Trump made it clear that he was dissatisfied with the idea of ​​listing the company’s tariff expenditure. “This is a hostile and political act of Amazon,” the White House Press Secretary Karoline Levit Told reporters During a briefing.

Already the tariffs have sent the cost to the shopping platforms, the reports that teamu and shain products on Chinese sites are rising up to 377%. Although Amazon is a US company, it is also feeling the impact of increasing import charges available across the platform generated in China.

“This is another reason for Americans to buy Americans,” said Levit on Tuesday.

Amazon announced his plans for the upcoming Prime Day sale on Tuesday. The shopping event will be held again in July and providing savings throughout all sections – though it is hard to say at this stage whether savings will be as important as the previous Prime Days.



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