
Amazon plans to make changes to the presentation of product prices, indicating what part of the final amount is due to the tariffs imposed by president Trump's administration, mainly on goods imported from China.
Of course, this applies to the U.S. division of Amazon, due to the fact that Trump's decisions do not affect (at least directly) customs duties in the EU and Poland. Amazon's decision is to show consumers the impact of these charges on acquisition prices.
Amazon's decision appears to be an effort to avoid liability for the consequences of the U.S. administration's commercial war. The part of the duty-related price is to be displayed next to the full product price. How did Trump react? To put it mildly, the POTUS administration is rather agitated.
The White home responded to Amazon's announcement, identifying this step as, literally, "an enemy and political act". White home press secretary Caroline Levitt criticized the company, asking why akin action was not taken erstwhile Biden's administration noted advanced inflation levels.
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