By Arriana McLymore (Reuters) -Amazon.com on Friday said it expanded its low-cost e-commerce service Amazon Bazaar, known as Haul in the U.S., to 14 additional markets, ramping up competition with Chinese rivals like Shein and PDD Holdings' Temu in the global race to sell ultra-cheap goods like $10 dresses and $5 accessories. Sweeping import tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump have dented consumer sentiment, especially for lower-income groups, who often seek out cheaper deals. The standalone Amazon Bazaar app offers similar merchandise to Amazon Haul, the budget-friendly shopping section within the Amazon app, launched last year. Amazon Bazaar, which launched in Mexico last year, will deliver a majority of products priced under $10 and some as low as $2 to its newest markets, ra
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