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Chinese Amazon sellers to hike prices or exit U.S. market as tariffs soar, association says

  • Amazon canceled orders for some products from China and other Asian countries due to a 125% tariff announced by President Donald Trump.
  • The U.S. Tariff on Chinese imports now stands at 125%, which has led vendors to reconsider their market strategies in the U.S.
  • Chinese sellers represented by the Shenzhen Cross Border E-commerce Association are considering raising prices or leaving the U.S. Market due to tariffs.
  • Dave Fong, a seller, mentioned he raised prices by 30% and plans to reduce investment in the U.S. Market due to the tariffs.
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The Verge broke the news in United States on Tuesday, April 8, 2025.
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