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Hey,
I'm currently selling my products to the UK, in GBP, and decided to open a United States market for SEO visitors and etc...
I have a 40% discount on some of my products and the discount is active on the UK market and Internacional.
The things is that is not being applied on the US market. I already tried to change on the pricing of the market and etc, and didn't find anything.
Is it better just to add the United States to Internacional and activate local currency and I will be good? Or should I keep the US market alone? If yes, how can I apply the discounts on that market ?
Hi @COZYREST
I saw your question and totally get the issue you're facing. Since you already have a discount applied in the UK and International markets, but it's not working for the US market, here’s why this is happening and how to fix it.
Shopify Markets allows you to set different pricing, discounts, and rules for different regions. However, discounts are not automatically applied across all markets unless you specifically set them for each one. Since the US market is separate from "International," the discount you set for the International market doesn’t carry over.
You have two options to fix this:
🔹 Best if: You don’t need custom pricing for the US and want a simple setup.
🔹 Best if: You need custom pricing or separate market settings for the US.
If your goal is to keep things simple and apply the same discount everywhere, merging the US into the International market is the easiest fix. But if you need different pricing or settings for the US, you must enable the discount separately for that market.
Let me know if you need further clarification!
Best regards,
Daisy.