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Before you use the Amazon Tariff Calculator

Clarify sourcing lane, delivery responsibility, and cost ownership before using the Amazon tariff calculator.

Tariff math is useful only when the cost lane is real enough to avoid mixing supplier quotes, freight assumptions, and Amazon economics into one blurry number.

Separate sourcing cost from Amazon fees

The tariff page should answer landed-cost pressure first, before the broader marketplace margin stack is discussed.

That separation helps the operator see whether the trade problem is at the border, with the supplier, or inside the selling model.

Bring the cleanest freight assumption you have

If freight or customs handling is still vague, use the result as a directional screen rather than a final unit-economics answer.

This is the page to narrow the range, not to pretend uncertainty has disappeared.

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Amazon Tariff Calculator

Estimate landed cost, import duties, VAT or GST, and route-level cost pressure before sourcing.