From the BBC:
“US blacklists five Amazon
foreign websites”
Five of online retail giant
Amazon’s foreign websites have been placed on a blacklist by the Trump
administration. Its e-commerce platforms
in the UK, Germany, France, India and Canada have been added to a “notorious
markets” register. The US trade representative’s office said the sites
facilitated the sale of counterfeit and pirated products. Amazon said the move
was politically motivated and that it has invested heavily to prevent illegal
activities. The trade representative’s office said that the adding of the
Amazon sites was the result of complaints from US businesses over the sale of
fake goods. While the list carries no legal weight, it puts the spotlight on
those companies included on it, especially when they are household names like
Amazon. Amazon described the inclusion of its sites as a “political act”
motivated by President Donald Trump’s apparent dislike of Jeff Bezos, its
founder and chief executive. “This purely political act is another example of
the administration using the US government to advance a personal vendetta
against Amazon,” the company said in a statement. The online shopping giant
also said it has made significant investments in technology to stop counterfeit
products from being sold on its platforms. Amazon’s US website was excluded
from the list.
According to the report, complaints
said the Amazon sites didn’t provide clear information about sellers and that
the process to remove platforms selling counterfeit goods was “lengthy and
burdensome”. In Amazon’s statement it said it had invested significantly in
tackling the problem, and had blocked more than 6 billion bad listings before
they were published to the platform last year. “We are an active, engaged
stakeholder in the fight against counterfeit,” an Amazon spokesperson added. Mr
Trump has frequently clashed with Amazon and personally with Mr Bezos, who owns
the Washington Post newspaper. In the past Mr Trump has said that Amazon
doesn’t pay enough in taxes. Last year, Amazon challenged the US Department of
Defense in court after being passed over for a $10bn (£8bn) Pentagon cloud
computing contract, which went to Microsoft. The deal is currently being
blocked while federal judges investigate the claims.
^ I have used Amazon US, Amazon
Canada, Amazon France, Amazon Germany and Amazon UK and only had an issue with
Amazon US and Amazon Germany. The US site needs a lot more attention to improve
it since they seem to not care if a customer’s order is wrong – especially if
it is fulfilled by Amazon itself. ^
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-52482379
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