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Amazon to add 3.5% fuel and logistics surcharge for sellers as Iran war drives up energy prices

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📰via CNBC
✍️Edited by Luís Barata

Amazon announced it will implement a 3.5% fuel and logistics surcharge for sellers, a move attributed to rising energy prices driven by the ongoing conflict in Iran. This surcharge reflects the impact of inflation repricing, as increased energy costs are passed along the supply chain. Amazon's stock (AMZN) is particularly exposed due to its reliance on logistics and fuel for delivery operations, while the geopolitical tensions may also affect broader market sentiment towards energy-related assets. Traders will be watching for upcoming energy price reports and any developments in the Iran conflict that could further influence market dynamics.

Source: Originally reported by CNBC at April 02, 2026. Summary and market context by Trading News Terminal editorial.

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