ListPrice Attribute Required in Select Marketplaces Starting January 31
Effective January 31, 2025, Amazon will require the ListPrice
attribute across a subset of product types in select marketplaces. By including the ListPrice
attribute, you can provide your customers with accurate and complete product information. The ListPrice
is the suggested retail price of a product as provided by a manufacturer, supplier, or seller. You must enter the list price for product types that have list prices. If list prices are unavailable, you must enter a value of 0
to signal that no list price is available.
Which marketplaces are affected?
This change applies to the following marketplaces:
- Canada (CA)
- Mexico (MX)
- Brazil (BR)
- Egypt (EG)
- Saudi Arabia (SA)
- United Arab Emirates (AE)
- Singapore (SG)
- Australia (AU)
- Japan (JP)
Who is affected?
Developers with applications that use the Listings Items API v2021-08-01 and JSON_LISTINGS_FEED
feed type to create and edit products with offers are affected by this change. This change does not affect product-only listings and XSD/XML feed uploads. For a full list of affected product types by store, refer to the List Price Attribute Required Product Types Table.
What action is required?
If you create or edit listings for products with offers, a value for ListPrice
is required. If you do not have a list price, you must provide a value of 0
.
For more information
To learn more about how Amazon uses list price, refer to Amazon’s Policy on Reference Prices within Seller Central.