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The price spikes that were expected to accompany President Donald Trump’s head-spinning tariff regime have not arrived.
Amazon’s Prime Day is slamming into President Donald Trump’s trade war, with ever-shifting tariffs prompting some brands to sit out the sale and some shoppers hinting they plan to pull back.
Amazon sellers are offering fewer discounts during this week’s annual Prime Day sales event, which started Tuesday, as President Trump’s tariffs begin to weigh on the retail industry.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said his country would continue to work toward a new trade framework with the U.S.
But reports have said that some Amazon retailers will be sitting this years event out due to President Trump's tariffs. “Prime Day will provide an early indication on consumer appetite ...
New York – Amazon is extending its annual Prime Day sales and offering new membership perks to Gen Z shoppers amid tariff-related price worries and possibly some consumer boredom with an event ...