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Trump's tariffs have scared off Amazon sellers, causing some merchants to reluctantly withdraw from the membership shopping festival.
① Due to Trump's tariff policy, some Amazon third-party sellers plan to suspend or reduce their participation in this year's Prime Day events to protect their profits. ② An Amazon spokesperson stated that sellers are responding strongly to Prime Day, but some sellers are unable to afford discounts due to increased costs from tariffs. ③ If many third-party sellers withdraw, Amazon's advertising costs, revenue, and sales may decrease, and new member registrations may also be affected.
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