White House Criticizes Amazon Tariff Pricing

Amazon Listing Tariff Prices Is a "Hostile and Political Act," White House Says

White House Criticizes Amazon Tariff Pricing

The White House has slammed Amazon’s reported plan to display U.S. tariff costs on product listings, calling it a "hostile and political act." This move has sparked a heated debate over trade policies, corporate responsibility, and rising consumer prices.

Why Is the White House Calling Amazon’s Tariff Display a "Political Act"?

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt accused Amazon of politicizing tariffs, stating:

"This is a hostile and political act by Amazon. Why didn’t they do this when Biden’s inflation was driving up prices?"

The backlash comes after reports revealed that Amazon plans to break down tariff costs next to product prices—a move seen as shifting blame for price hikes onto Trump’s trade policies.

Amazon’s Tariff Pricing Plan: What We Know

  • Amazon will reportedly show tariff breakdowns on affected products (Punchbowl News).

  • Some sellers have already raised prices by 29% due to new tariffs on Chinese goods.

  • Items like electronics, apparel, and home goods are most affected.

Trump’s Tariffs vs. Amazon’s Business Model

  • Former President Trump imposed 145% tariffs on Chinese imports, heavily impacting Amazon’s third-party sellers.

  • The White House accused Amazon of being "China-aligned", citing its reliance on Chinese suppliers (Reuters).

  • Despite tensions, Trump recently praised Jeff Bezos, calling him "100% supportive" of his policies.

How Tariffs Could Impact Shoppers & Sellers

  • Higher Prices: Retailers like Walmart, Target, and Home Depot warn that tariffs will drive up costs.

  • Prime Day Disruptions: Some Amazon sellers are skipping Prime Day to avoid losses.

  • Supply Chain Delays: Increased tariffs could slow down inventory restocking.

Political Reactions: Democrats Mock, Republicans Defend Tariffs

  • Democrats criticized the White House’s response, calling it hypocritical.

  • Republicans doubled down on "Buy American" policies, arguing tariffs protect U.S. jobs.

Final Takeaway: Will Amazon Follow Through?

Amazon has not officially confirmed the tariff pricing plan, but the backlash highlights growing tensions between Big Tech and U.S. trade policies.

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