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Amazon CEO Jassy says Trump's tariffs have started to 'creep' into prices

Sellers tried to absorb the tariff shock by buying stock ahead of time, but much of that inventory has run out, forcing some businesses to raise prices.

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cnbc.comStai leggendo5 mesi fa

Amazon CEO Jassy says Trump's tariffs have started to 'creep' into prices

Sellers tried to absorb the tariff shock by buying stock ahead of time, but much of that inventory has run out, forcing some businesses to raise prices.

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fortune.com5 mesi fa

6 months later, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy sings a different tune on tariffs, saying the pain of higher prices is…

After keeping prices down last year, Andy Jassy says it’s becoming more challenging for sellers to absorb tariff costs.

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  1. martedì 20 gennaio 2026·cnbc.com

    Amazon CEO Jassy says Trump's tariffs have started to 'creep' into prices

    Sellers tried to absorb the tariff shock by buying stock ahead of time, but much of that inventory has run out, forcing some businesses to raise prices.

  2. mercoledì 21 gennaio 2026·fortune.com

    6 months later, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy sings a different tune on tariffs, saying the pain of higher prices is coming soon in 2026 | Fortune

    After keeping prices down last year, Andy Jassy says it’s becoming more challenging for sellers to absorb tariff costs.