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Amazon asks sellers about tariff impact

Amazon asks sellers about tariff impact

CointimeCointime2025/04/15 21:00
By:Cointime

according to a copy seen by The Wall Street Journal, Amazon has recently sent emails to third-party sellers asking how tariffs are affecting their business, consulting on topics ranging from procurement to pricing strategies and international sales. The email stated, "We are still dealing with the impact of various tariff policies. The platform believes that the experiences and strategies shared by sellers are crucial." Amazon also inquired in the email about the use of the company's logistics services by merchants, with many sellers using the company's logistics services to package and ship products.

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