White House criticizes Amazon for its plan to show tariff costs on each item

White House Slams Amazon Over Plan to Display Tariff Costs on Product Pages

The White House is pushing back hard against Amazon’s controversial idea to show U.S. tariff costs on product listings—calling it a “hostile and political act.”

Amazon Considered Displaying Tariff Impact on Prices

According to reports, Amazon was exploring a feature that would reveal how much tariffs—especially those imposed during the Trump administration—add to the cost of individual items. The goal was to give shoppers more transparency about price hikes linked to trade policies.

Trump Press Secretary Calls Out Amazon

Karoline Leavitt, President Trump’s press secretary, didn’t hold back at a recent press briefing. She said:

“I just got off the phone with the president about Amazon’s announcement. This is a hostile and political act by Amazon.”

Leavitt also reignited previous allegations, citing a report accusing Amazon of collaborating with a Chinese propaganda group, further straining relations between the company and the administration.

A Quick Look at Tariffs and Their Impact

Tariffs have been a cornerstone of Trump’s economic strategy, especially targeting Chinese imports. While intended to protect American industries, these tariffs often raise costs for companies—costs that usually trickle down to consumers in the form of higher prices.

Bezos, Politics, and the Bigger Picture

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has a complicated history with Trump. Though he donated to Trump’s inaugural fund, his ownership of The Washington Post—a frequent Trump critic—has long been a source of tension.

Some speculate that Amazon’s now-shelved tariff pricing idea may have had political undertones. However, Amazon later clarified that this was never an official feature and won’t be rolled out. The company said it’s focused on keeping the shopping experience simple and non-political.

Why This Matters

Had Amazon moved forward with the plan, it could have increased public understanding of how tariffs impact prices—and possibly sparked more debate over trade policy.

Public Reaction: A Mixed Bag

Online reactions have been divided. Some users applauded the idea, saying consumers deserve to know the real reasons behind rising costs:

  • “Might realize they pay the tariff, not China.”

  • “Every business should let customers know how much his policy is costing them.”

  • “Transparency—something the Trump administration fears, along with education, facts, and science.”

Others felt the idea was flawed or unnecessary:

  • “That’s just an accounting item. It depends on the shipping address. Not everyone pays it—just Americans.”

  • “Companies are getting blamed for price hikes. They have no choice but to explain what’s going on.”

Whether political or practical, the dust-up over Amazon’s idea reflects deeper tensions over trade, transparency, and how much companies should tell consumers about policy-driven costs.

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