I think the general idea is that if you were to see a high tariff expense associated with anything you shop for, whether on Amazon or anywhere else, it's safe to say it's from a country that is not playing fair with us, and has thus received a high tariff.
I am pretty sure you are right that tariffs are not on Russia, Belarus, Cuba, and North Korea due to sanctions, meaning we can't buy anything from them anyway.
Yes, sanctions were paused, but I think the whole Amazon story was to come true once the sanctions go into effect and they are no longer paused.
If you see tariffs being included in anything right now, it is very possible that the company is price-gouging and should be reported for that illegal activity. I've seen some lib business owners raising prices and blaming Trump's tariffs, and until they actually go into effect, it's a lie and they are illegally price-gouging their customers.
I think the general idea is that if you were to see a high tariff expense associated with anything you shop for, whether on Amazon or anywhere else, it's safe to say it's from a country that is not playing fair with us, and has thus received a high tariff.
I am pretty sure you are right that tariffs are not on Russia, Belarus, Cuba, and North Korea due to sanctions, meaning we can't buy anything from them anyway.
Yes, sanctions were paused, but I think the whole Amazon story was to come true once the sanctions go into effect and they are no longer paused.
If you see tariffs being included in anything right now, it is very possible that the company is price-gouging and should be reported for that illegal activity. I've seen some lib business owners raising prices and blaming Trump's tariffs, and until they actually go into effect, it's a lie and they are illegally price-gouging their customers.
Also,
Amazon says never planned to show shoppers how tariffs hiked prices, after Trump called it 'hostile'