Amazon CEO Andy Jassy says he believes sellers will pass increased tariff costs on to consumers
- Dozens of Amazon sellers have petitioned for changes to Amazon's buy box policies due to increased tariff costs affecting pricing options for sellers.
- Due to uncertainty from tariffs, sellers are struggling to keep products listed without losing the buy box, causing some to stop selling items altogether.
- Amazon CEO Andy Jassy stated he expects sellers will likely pass increased tariff costs to customers during an interview with CNBC.
- Entrepreneur Brandon Fishman mentioned that rising prices from tariffs are affecting Amazon sellers.
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Amazon CEO: Sellers will try to pass tariff costs along to buyers
(The Hill) – Amazon CEO Andy Jassy predicted that the retailer’s web of third-party sellers will try to pass the extra costs incurred by the Trump administration's wide-ranging tariffs on to buyers. “I understand why, I mean, depending on which country you’re in, you don’t have 50% extra margin that you can play with,” Jassy said during a Thursday interview with CNBC. “I think they’ll try and pass the cost on.” Winners and losers from the …
Amazon CEO Says You Should Expect Prices to Rise
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