It is not just in Portugal that the company are raising
prices. Amazon announced that the Prime service will also increase in the
United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain and Italy, in a measure that aims to
combat the rise in prices. On average, according to Bloomberg, prices will
increase by 31%.
In the United Kingdom, for example, the annual subscription
to the service will increase from 79 pounds (93.41 euros) to 112 pounds (95
euros), while in Germany it will increase from the current 69 euros to 89.90
euros. In Spain and Italy there is the same change as in Portugal, with the
annual subscription costing 49.90 euros.
"This change is due, among other reasons, to technical
and operational reasons to improve and ensure the continued operability of the
Amazon Prime service, as well as relevant changes in the general levels of
costs due to the increase in inflation, which impacts the specific costs of the
Prime service in Portugal, based on external circumstances that do not depend
on Amazon", explains the company.
The decision for Europe follows the one taken in February
2022 for the North American market and highlights Wall Street's growing
pressure under new Amazon CEO Andy Jassy to increase profits at a time when the
economy faces major challenges.
Amazon is not alone in this price rise, with competitor
Netflix having announced an increase in subscription packages this year.
Since there's no such thing as amazon.pt, I guess the hike is througb amazon.es, or whatever other country one chooses to use amazon from (like amazon.de).
By Stephane Daury from Lisbon on 27 Jul 2022, 10:38