Amazon’s CEO says tariffs are starting to ‘creep into’ pricing

Amazon's CEO Warns of Tariffs Creeping into Prices, Consumers Start to Feel the Pinch

Amazon's CEO Andy Jassy has revealed that tariffs are starting to creep into prices, a trend he says is less than a year old and will have a profound impact on consumers. Just over a year since President Donald Trump implemented sweeping fees on imported goods, Amazon has prebought inventory in early 2025 with the intention of keeping prices low for its customers.

However, Jassy says that this inventory "has run out," which means that some tariffs are starting to be passed on to consumers. He attributes this trend to foreign exporters absorbing only a fraction of the cost of tariffs, while American consumers bear the brunt of the remaining 96 percent.

"We're seeing some sellers decide to pass those higher costs on to consumers in the form of higher prices," Jassy said during an interview with CNBC. "Some are deciding to absorb it to drive demand." With the US government having closed the "de minimis" loophole, which allowed low-cost goods to enter duty-free, Amazon and third-party sellers are struggling to find ways to mitigate additional price increases.

The impact of tariffs on consumers is becoming increasingly apparent, with prices rising as a result. As Jassy noted, if people's costs increase by 10 percent, there isn't much room for absorption, so Amazon will do everything it can to keep prices low for its customers – but there are limited options available.

The study by the Kiel Institute for the World Economy found that foreign exporters absorb just 4 percent of the cost of tariffs, while American consumers bear the remaining 96 percent. This stark reality is a worrying sign for consumers, who will likely continue to feel the pinch as prices rise.
 
🚨 I'm thinking, if 96% of tariff costs are getting passed on to US consumers, that's just insane 💸. Like, what even is going on with global trade? 🤯 Amazon's trying to keep prices low for us, but it seems like foreign exporters are just taking advantage of the system 🤑. The fact that only 4% of tariffs are being absorbed by exporters is wild - can't they do better than that? 😂 And what about Amazon's inventory? Like, how long can they keep buying and holding onto stuff without it affecting prices? 📈 I'm seeing more price hikes on everyday items every week... this is getting scary! 👀
 
🤑 I'm like totally shocked by this news. I know tariffs are supposed to be about protecting industries and whatnot, but it just feels like they're gonna screw with consumers even more. Like, can't the sellers absorb some of that cost or something? 🤔 4% of tariffs being absorbed by foreign exporters is super sus, it's like they're basically passing on all the blame to us. And now we gotta deal with prices rising? 😒 That's not cool at all...
 
ugh i know right? it's like the big guys are screwing over the little guys 🤯 and then passing all that cost on to us poor consumers 🤑. amazon's trying to do its part by buying up inventory but at some point, those tariffs gotta pay for themselves... or so they say 😒. i mean, can we really absorb 10% price increase without it affecting our daily lives? nope, not gonna happen 💸. what's crazy is that only 4% of tariff cost goes to exporters while 96% falls on us 🤯. amazon's right tho, gotta keep prices low but this just shows how messed up the system is 🚧.
 
🤔 so I'm reading this and it's like, Amazon's trying to protect its customers from higher prices due to tariffs, but it seems like they're running out of options 📦. The fact that foreign exporters only absorb 4% of the cost while American consumers take the rest is pretty concerning. It's like, what can you do when someone's gotta pay for a bunch of extra fees? And I get why Amazon wants to keep prices low, but it's not like they're in control of the tariffs, you know? It's this big web of issues where everyone's getting squeezed 🤪.
 
ugh, this is what i was saying about amazon's price hike 🤑 it's no wonder they're keeping inventory low now and passing on tariffs to consumers... like they really care about customers or something 😒 their "we'll keep prices low" statement sounds like a total joke, considering how much they absorb costs and still manage to squeeze pennies from consumers. 96% of the tariff burden falls on us? that's just great 🤦‍♂️ i swear, amazon is more interested in making profits than people 📉
 
🤔 so i think its kinda crazy how tariffs are affecting amazon and consumers alike. like, isnt it supposed to be about protecting american businesses and jobs or whatever? but instead, its all about foreign exporters getting a free pass and us paying the price. 🤑 4% of the cost of tariffs is literally 0.04%, thats not even a drop in the bucket for most people. and amazon cant just absorb it either, they need to keep prices low for their customers. its like the government is playing this game of cat and mouse with consumers, where we get stuck in the middle 🤦‍♂️
 
😕 I was at this huge music festival last weekend and saw so many people complaining about how much their favorite band tickets went up... I'm like, yeah, I get it, tariffs are real 🤑 And Amazon's just trying to keep prices low for its customers, but it sounds like they're running out of options. Like, 4% of the cost of tariffs is being absorbed by foreign exporters? That's crazy! 💸 It's no wonder consumers are feeling the pinch 🤕
 
I don’t usually comment but I think this whole tariff thing is getting out of hand 🤯... Like, I get it, everyone wants their stuff cheap and all, but come on, 96% of the cost should be absorbed by the exporter not us 😒... It's like they're pricing us out of our own country 🌎... Amazon's trying to keep prices low for customers, but it's hard when most sellers are just passing on the costs 💸... The study says foreign exporters only absorb 4% of tariffs? That's wild 🤯... I don't think that's a good sign for us consumers 👀...
 
😒 I'm not buying it 🤑. If Amazon's CEO is saying that they're only passing on 4% of tariffs to consumers, then where's the proof? 🤔 Have we seen any studies or data that supports this claim? I need sources 📊 before I believe it. It sounds like a convenient excuse for why prices are rising and not just a coincidence 🙄. The fact that foreign exporters absorb most of the cost doesn't necessarily mean Amazon can't find ways to keep costs low for customers 💸. I'll be keeping an eye on this story 👀 and expecting more concrete evidence before accepting it as true 🔍.
 
omg u guys tarifs r getting real!!! 🤑 i mean amazon's got like 1 yr head start on this but now its getting harder to ignore. jassy says he's trying to keep prices low but theres only so much room for absorption. like wut do u do when ur costs are 10% higher? u cant just absorb it all urself lol 🤯 i feel bad for consumers they r already paying enough, dont need more tarifs getting in the way
 
I'm so worried about this 🤕. Tariffs are already making life tough for many people, and now it sounds like they're starting to pass on more of the cost to us consumers 🤑. I know Amazon is trying to keep prices low, but 10% price hike is still a big deal 😬. What's really worrying me is that this study says foreign exporters only absorb 4% of the tariff costs, while we US consumers are left with 96%! It's just not fair 💸. We need to find ways for companies like Amazon to mitigate these price increases without hurting their customers or our economy 🤔.
 
Ugh, this isn't what I wanted to hear 🤕... Tariffs are already having an impact on prices and it's only going to get worse. I'm not surprised though, it was always a ticking time bomb. The fact that foreign exporters are only absorbing 4% of the cost is crazy - who does the rest bear? We consumers, obviously 😒. Amazon trying to keep prices low is great, but they can't do it forever. It's like we're all being forced to take a pay cut 🤑. The US government needs to find a way to make this work for everyone, not just the big corporations.
 
🤑 I'm not surprised to see Amazon's CEO, Andy Jassy, warning us about tariffs creeping into prices... it's been a thing for ages 😒. What really gets me is that foreign exporters are absorbing like, what 4% of the cost? It's basically just us American consumers footing the bill 🤯. I mean, what's up with that? Don't get me wrong, I love Amazon and all, but we need some regulation on this stuff... it's getting out of hand 💸.
 
I'm seeing this happen more often now and it's really adding up 😩. I mean, I get it, businesses need to make a profit, but at what cost? When my favorite gadget just went up by 20% in one go, I was like "what's going on?" 🤔. It's not just the gadgets though, I've noticed prices rising for all sorts of stuff - food, clothes, even household essentials. It's like we're all getting caught in the middle of this trade war ⚡️.

And it's not just the big guys like Amazon either. I know a friend who runs an Etsy shop and she's been struggling to keep up with prices. She says it's getting harder to make ends meet 🤕. It's times like these that remind me why I love shopping online - but at the same time, I hate seeing people get taken advantage of 😞.

I'm all for a fair trade deal, but this just feels so unfair ⚖️. Can't we find a way to make it work where everyone benefits? 🤞
 
omg i know what ur talkin about! tariffs r gettin outta control lol i mean amazon's doin their best 2 keep prices low but its like they cant escape it anymore 🤯 its crazy how much of the cost goes 2 american consumers instead of foreign exporters, that 96% stat is wild 😱 10 percent increase in price & u gotta absorb it? thats not a lot of wiggle room for amazon or any other seller 👀
 
Ugh, this is so annoying 🤯! I mean, I get it, tariffs are bad, but come on, Amazon is trying to protect us and all of a sudden they're increasing prices? It just doesn't add up... 🤔 I've been checking those prices like crazy and yeah, it's true, some things have gone up. But what about the sellers who are absorbing the costs? That's not fair either... 🙄 I mean, if they can handle the extra cost, why should we pay more just because they're trying to stay competitive? It's like a never-ending game of tug-of-war and we're the ones getting pulled in both directions 😒.
 
I'm telling you, this whole tariff thing is just going to screw us over... 💸 I mean, Amazon's trying to keep it low, but with the numbers being 96% on American consumers' backs, it's only a matter of time before we start feeling the pinch. And it's not like they're doing anything about it - just saying "oh well" and hoping for the best. 🤷‍♂️ I don't get why foreign exporters can just absorb that much of the cost... isn't it basic math? It's like they're taking advantage of us and getting away with it... 😒
 
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