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Amazon CEO Andy Jassy Discusses Impact of Trump's Tariffs on Prices

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Published Jan 20, 2026
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A warehouse worker walks near conveyor belts with packages; a box labeled $149.99 is in the foreground as a TV displays news about Trump's Tariffs impacting consumer goods prices.
Summary:

  • Amazon CEO Andy Jassy says tariffs from President Trump are affecting product prices.
  • Many third-party sellers are facing higher costs, leading them to adjust prices for consumers.
  • Amazon had previously stocked up on inventory before tariffs, but that supply is now depleted.

Tariffs Affecting Prices

Amazon's CEO Andy Jassy commented that tariffs set by President Donald Trump are starting to influence the prices of some products. He explained that sellers are now facing decisions on how to manage the added costs.

Some sellers are choosing to pass on these costs to consumers, while others are absorbing them to maintain customer demand. Jassy noted that this shift is becoming more apparent in the market.

Previous Inventory Strategies

In a recent interview at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Jassy mentioned that Amazon and many of its third-party merchants had pre-purchased inventory to counteract the effects of tariffs.

However, he stated that the majority of this supply ran out last fall, meaning retailers are now adjusting to the current pricing environment.

Shift in Pricing Landscape

Last year, Jassy had indicated that Amazon had not experienced 'prices appreciably go up' shortly after the tariffs were announced.

This marks a notable change in the pricing landscape as rising costs are now being felt more widely across the market.

Consumer Spending Trends

Despite the challenges posed by tariffs, Jassy observed that consumers remain 'pretty resilient.' Shoppers are continuing to spend money, but some are changing their purchasing habits.

Jassy noted that some consumers are opting for lower-priced items or delaying their purchases of higher-priced discretionary products. This shift reflects how tariffs are impacting consumer behavior and spending habits.

Future Price Predictions

Jassy explained that the retail industry typically operates on mid-single digit margins. He warned that if costs increase by 10%, there are limited options for retailers to absorb those costs without raising prices.

He stated, 'You don't have endless options,' which suggests that price hikes may be unavoidable in the near future as companies navigate these challenges.

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