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亚马逊会员日创纪录:四天狂揽238亿,关税压力催生“折扣马拉松”
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-07-13 03:11
Group 1 - Amazon's recent Prime Day event achieved record sales, with total sales expected to reach $23.8 billion, a 28.4% increase compared to the previous year [1][3] - The event was extended to four days, from July 8 to July 11, which is unprecedented compared to previous years that lasted only 1-2 days [1][3] - The extension of the sales period is a strategic response to the impact of U.S. government tariff policies, which have increased the cost of imported goods and suppressed consumer purchasing power [3] Group 2 - Essential back-to-school items, such as discounted clothing, electronics, and school supplies, drove significant sales during the event, indicating strong demand from parents and students [3] - The strong sales growth reflects the resilience of American consumers amid high inflation and tariff pressures, showcasing the necessity for retailers to adopt flexible strategies to mitigate policy risks [3] - Amazon's four-day event may serve as a critical reference for future retail strategies in response to long-term tariff impacts [3]
修不了空调、买不到书包,关税对美影响可能在几月后真正显现
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-05-04 00:49
Group 1 - The U.S. has announced the cancellation of the tax exemption policy for small packages from China starting May 2, which is expected to lead to a significant reduction in imported goods by U.S. retailers, resulting in a severe shortage of consumer products [1][3] - Craig Fuller, CEO of "Freight Waves," expressed concerns that while large retailers may have prepared for this change, many small and medium-sized enterprises have not taken preventive measures, which could lead to supply chain disruptions affecting various products, including essential items like air conditioning units [1][3] - The impact of increased tariffs on supply chains is anticipated to manifest in the coming months, with consumers likely to experience product shortages as retailers deplete their inventories [1][3] Group 2 - The shortages may become noticeable as early as June, with significant effects expected during the back-to-school season in August, when parents will struggle to find essential items such as backpacks and school supplies [3]