Supported Amazon marketplaces

Supported Amazon marketplaces

Amazon Seller Sync supports 21 Amazon marketplaces across three regions. This page is the reference list. Which of these you can actually use depends on the marketplaces your Seller Central account is authorised for, and those are discovered when you connect. See Amazon accounts, regions and marketplaces for how the pieces fit together.

The full list

Region Marketplace Country
North America amazon.com United States
North America amazon.ca Canada
North America amazon.com.mx Mexico
North America amazon.com.br Brazil
Europe amazon.co.uk United Kingdom
Europe amazon.de Germany
Europe amazon.fr France
Europe amazon.it Italy
Europe amazon.es Spain
Europe amazon.nl Netherlands
Europe amazon.se Sweden
Europe amazon.pl Poland
Europe amazon.com.be Belgium
Europe amazon.eg Egypt
Europe amazon.com.tr Turkey
Europe amazon.sa Saudi Arabia
Europe amazon.ae United Arab Emirates
Europe amazon.in India
Far East amazon.sg Singapore
Far East amazon.com.au Australia
Far East amazon.co.jp Japan

That is 4 marketplaces in North America, 14 in Europe and 3 in the Far East.

Note

Amazon's regions are commercial groupings, not geography lessons. Egypt, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and India all sit inside Amazon's Europe region, and Australia and Singapore sit inside Far East alongside Japan. If you are looking for India or the UAE and cannot find them under Far East, that is why.

Currency

Every marketplace carries its own currency. Amazon in Germany prices in euros, Amazon in the UK prices in pounds, Amazon in Japan prices in yen, and so on.

This matters in several places in the app:

  • Price sync stores the Amazon price for each mapped marketplace in that marketplace's own currency, alongside the corresponding Amazon link. The storefront Amazon Price block shows the price for the shopper's market.
  • The Repricer works in marketplace currency. The Undercut by amount, and any per-product Min price and Max price override, are expressed in the currency of the marketplace the listing sits in, not in your Shopify currency. A default undercut of 0.01 means one cent, one penny or the equivalent smallest unit.
  • Product Sync sends the variant price to Amazon as the offer price and list price.

There is no currency conversion setting in the app. Amazon Seller Sync reads and writes prices in the marketplace's native currency.

Japan has no decimal places

Japanese yen has zero minor units. There are no decimals. A price of 2500 in Japan means 2500 yen, not 25.00. The app handles this for you when it reads and writes Japanese prices, but it is worth knowing when you look at a Japanese figure next to a European one and the shape of the number surprises you.

Warning

If you set a per-product repricer Min price or Max price for a Japanese listing, enter it in whole yen. Entering a number that looks reasonable in pounds or dollars will be a wildly wrong floor or ceiling in yen.

Marketplace determines the listing language

Each marketplace has an expected listing language. Amazon in France expects French, Amazon in Japan expects Japanese, Amazon in Germany expects German.

Amazon Seller Sync uses the marketplace to decide which language the AI Translate operation targets. When you run Translate on the product detail page, the app translates the title, description and bullet points into the language of the marketplace you are working with. You do not pick a language separately; you pick a marketplace, and the language follows.

The translated content is stored as a per-market override, so the same product can carry English copy for the UK and German copy for Germany at the same time. The override is only written when you click Apply & save, and it survives future pushes because it takes priority over your field mappings. Clear override removes it and returns the listing to your mapped fields.

Translate is available on any paid plan and consumes one AI action from your monthly allowance. See Product Sync for how listing content is built in the first place.

Which marketplaces you can select

A marketplace appearing in this table does not mean you can sell there today. To use one, all of the following must be true:

  1. Your Seller Central account is authorised for that marketplace.
  2. That account's region is connected in Amazon Seller Sync.
  3. For Product Sync, the marketplace is ticked under Marketplaces to publish to, and the product's Shopify category has an Amazon product type set for that marketplace.

If a marketplace is missing from a selector, add it in Seller Central, then use Reconnect in Settings > Amazon account.

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