Getting started selling different products for different prices around the world

Catalogs are used to define the set of products that are published to customers in different contexts, and the prices of each product. The context of each catalog determines which group it applies to. For example, a catalog assigned to the European market might specify that customers shipping to Europe can purchase anything except the electronics without CE certification, but that with a few exceptions, they have to pay 10% higher prices.

In this guide, you’ll learn how to configure a market’s catalog with a price list and publication to control prices and restrict product availability for a specific market.