The US's weighted average tariff was previously something like 1.8%, and even then that was pumped up by tariffs on various agricultural products and on cars (ie stuff people were unlikely to buy on Amazon). Most developed countries are in the 1-2% range.
Their Brazilian site might be one place that it would make sense, in that Brazil does have rather high tariffs.
Their Brazilian site might be one place that it would make sense, in that Brazil does have rather high tariffs.