Amazon stops blocking Aussies from US site

Amazon will stop blocking Australians from shopping on its much larger US site after a customer backlash.

Amazon has stopped blocking Australians from shopping on its much larger US site after a customer backlash, dumping an unpopular policy the retail giant had said was necessary to comply with GST laws.

The abrupt reversal, less than five months after the policy was introduced, is a relief for shoppers and underscores how Amazon's much-feted launch in Australia has had a rocky start in a market where some predicted it would doom existing retailers.

"As a result of customer feedback, from 22 November Amazon customers will be able to ship eligible items from amazon.com to Australian delivery addresses," a company spokesman said in a statement.

Amazon started blocking orders from being shipped to Australia on July 1 when Australia's government applied the 10 per cent GST to imported online goods worth less than $1,000.

It has now, on the eve of its Black Friday sales, figured a way - as rival eBay Inc had already done - to levy the tax without blocking sales.

"It's a very quick backtrack on a decision that obviously hasn't benefited them," said Daniel Mueller, an analyst at Vertium Asset Management, adding that the Australian site had a smaller range and at times higher prices than the US site.

"It's probably a reflection on the Amazon Australia website not being great," he said.

"I think to bolster the Australian website they've had to do this."

Australia had been the first market where the world's second-most valuable company responded to a sales tax by shutting out customers based on where they lived.

Independent analysts said in July that the Australian website offered a range of products roughly one ninth the size of Amazon.com in the United States.


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