Amazon denies tariff pricing display plan after White House calls it ‘hostile’

While disputing the initial report, Amazon confirmed its considering showing import charges in its low-cost Haul store.

WASHINGTON — Amazon is disputing a report that the e-commerce giant was planning to display how much tariffs were raising prices for products on its online storefront, after the White House criticized the reported plan. 

In a statement, a company spokesperson told the Washington Post (which is also owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos), that staff had considered listing “import charges on certain products” in the Amazon Haul low-cost store. But they stressed nothing has been implemented and it was never considered on its main storefront.  

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