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Cb Multi Currency Pricing

v1.0.0

Dynamic pricing strategies across currencies and markets for cross-border e-commerce

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Purpose & Capability
Name, description, and code align: the skill computes PPP-adjusted prices, risk assessments, and competitive positioning. It does not request credentials or external binaries. However, numeric values and market identifiers differ between SKILL.md and handler.py (for example, SKILL.md's PPP table shows Germany PPP=0.83 and Japan PPP=102.0, while handler.py uses Germany ppp_index=0.95 and Japan ppp_index=0.88). Minor naming mismatches exist (SKILL.md uses 'United Kingdom'/'United States' vs handler.py's 'UK'/'US'). These inconsistencies are not inherently malicious but reduce trust in accuracy.
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SKILL.md repeatedly states 'Pure descriptive — no code execution, API calls, or network access.' Yet the package contains a runnable handler.py and tests which will execute code locally when the agent invokes the skill. The code itself does not perform network calls, subprocesses, file writes, or read environment variables—so the execution is local and self-contained. The mismatch between the SKILL.md assertion of 'no code execution' and the presence of executable code is misleading and should be clarified.
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No install spec, no downloads, and no package installs. This is an instruction-only skill with included source files. Nothing in the manifest indicates remote code retrieval or execution of externally fetched binaries.
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The skill requires no environment variables, no credentials, and no config paths. The requested privileges are proportionate to the stated purpose.
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Skill flags are normal (always: false, user-invocable: true). The skill does not request persistent presence nor modify other skills or system settings.
What to consider before installing
This skill appears to be a self-contained, descriptive pricing helper with no network calls or secret access, which reduces the risk surface. However: (1) SKILL.md's claim of 'no code execution' is misleading because handler.py is included and will run when the skill is invoked — review handler.py before installing. (2) There are mismatches between the documentation and the code (PPP indices, some market names and values); verify the numeric inputs (exchange rates, PPP indices, volatility) before using outputs for real pricing decisions. (3) Because the skill performs calculations (and not authoritative financial/legal advice), do not rely on it for final pricing — verify rates from authoritative sources. If you want to proceed: inspect the handler.py locally or run tests in an isolated environment to confirm behavior; ask the publisher to correct the SKILL.md/data inconsistencies and to explicitly document that a local handler is executed.

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Multi-currency Pricing Strategist

Overview

Dynamic pricing strategies across currencies and markets for cross-border e-commerce. Calculates PPP-adjusted local prices, provides competitive positioning analysis, currency risk assessment, and pricing strategy frameworks. Pure descriptive skill. No code execution, API calls, or network access.

Trigger Keywords

Use this skill when the user mentions or asks about:

  • multi-currency pricing for international markets
  • price products in different currencies (EUR, GBP, JPY, AUD, etc.)
  • pricing strategy for Germany, Japan, UK, Australia, Brazil, India
  • exchange rate and currency risk management
  • competitive pricing in international markets

Primary Triggers

  • "multi-currency pricing for my electronics product at $100 for Germany Japan and Australia"
  • "help me price my apparel at $50 for UK Canada and Brazil"
  • "how should I price products in multiple currencies premium strategy"

Workflow

  1. Receive input — Parse base USD price, target markets, product category, strategy focus (premium/competitive/balanced)
  2. Calculate prices — Apply PPP adjustment, currency conversion, margin based on volatility and price sensitivity
  3. Strategy framework — Build pricing strategy based on stated focus
  4. Risk assessment — Provide currency risk by market with volatility levels and review frequency
  5. Competitive positioning — Compare against local market equivalents

Input Format

Accepts natural language or structured JSON describing base USD price, target markets, product category, and pricing strategy focus.

Supported Markets

MarketCurrencyCodePPP IndexPrice SensitivityVolatility
GermanyEuroEUR0.83MediumLow
JapanJapanese YenJPY102.0LowMedium
United KingdomBritish PoundGBP0.73MediumLow
AustraliaAustralian DollarAUD1.44Medium-HighMedium
CanadaCanadian DollarCAD1.26MediumLow
FranceEuroEUR0.83MediumLow
BrazilBrazilian RealBRL2.85HighHigh
IndiaIndian RupeeINR22.5HighHigh
South KoreaKorean WonKRW850Medium-HighMedium
United StatesUS DollarUSD1.0LowMinimal

Reference Exchange Rates (USD Base)

Approximate rates for reference (verify current rates before use):

  • USD/EUR: 0.92
  • USD/GBP: 0.79
  • USD/JPY: 149.5
  • USD/AUD: 1.53
  • USD/CAD: 1.36
  • USD/BRL: 4.97
  • USD/INR: 83.2
  • USD/KRW: 1320
  • USD/CHF: 0.88

PPP Adjustment Methodology

Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) adjustment accounts for the relative cost of living across markets. Products that cost $100 USD may need to be priced differently in local currency to maintain equivalent real value for consumers and preserve margin health for sellers.

Output Structure

Returns JSON with:

  • multi_currency_pricing: per-market prices with currency, PPP-adjusted values, recommended retail, competitor comparison
  • pricing_strategy_framework: strategy (premium/competitive/balanced) with adjustment factor and rationale
  • currency_risk_management: per-market volatility, annual range, recommended review frequency
  • competitive_positioning: local market equivalents and competition level analysis
  • disclaimer: safety disclaimer

Safety and Disclaimer

Descriptive guidance only. Not professional legal, tax, financial, or business advice. Currency exchange rates fluctuate. Verify current rates before setting prices. This provides frameworks, not guaranteed pricing.

Examples

Example 1: Electronics at $100 to Germany, Japan, Australia

Input: "multi-currency pricing for my electronics product at $100 for Germany Japan and Australia" Output: EUR/GBP/JPY/AUD prices with PPP adjustments, margin based on currency volatility, pricing position vs local competitors, currency risk assessment.

Example 2: Apparel at $50 Competitive Pricing

Input: "help me price my apparel at $50 for UK Canada and Brazil competitive pricing" Output: Local currency prices with competitive adjustment, GBP/CAD/BRL amounts, risk-adjusted margins, competitive positioning vs local brands.

Acceptance Criteria

  • Calculates local prices for at least 3 markets with currency conversion and PPP adjustment
  • Provides pricing strategy framework (premium/competitive/balanced) with rationale
  • Includes currency risk assessment with volatility levels and review frequency
  • Lists competitive positioning analysis vs local market prices
  • Returns valid JSON with all documented fields present
  • Contains complete safety disclaimer in every output
  • Includes input_analysis summarizing parsed input
  • Pure descriptive — no code execution, API calls, network access

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