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Amazon Hits Third-Party Sellers With 3.5% Fuel Surcharge as Iran War Pushes Logistics Costs Higher

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April 3, 2026
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  • Amazon will impose a temporary 3.5% fuel surcharge on third-party sellers using its Fulfillment by Amazon service starting April 17, adding an average of about 17 cents per unit; Buy with Prime and Multi-Channel Fulfillment sellers see it starting May 2
  • Amazon said it had been absorbing higher fuel and logistics costs since the Iran war began, but decided to act as costs “remain elevated” — joining UPS and FedEx, which have also recently raised fuel surcharges
  • The U.S. Postal Service announced its first-ever fuel surcharge last week — an 8% fee effective April 26 through January 17 — marking a historic escalation in logistics cost pass-throughs
  • Amazon hosts roughly two million sellers worldwide; how much of the surcharge reaches consumers is up to each seller, but the pressure compounds existing margin headwinds from Amazon’s fee increases over the past two years

What Happened?

Amazon will begin charging third-party sellers a temporary 3.5% fuel surcharge on April 17 for those using its Fulfillment by Amazon service — the warehousing and delivery option used by millions of independent merchants on the platform. Sellers using Buy with Prime and Multi-Channel Fulfillment will see the surcharge starting May 2. The fee is applied to the fulfillment charges Amazon already levies — not on the sale price of items — and amounts to an average of about 17 cents per unit for standard FBA sellers, varying by product dimensions. Amazon said it had been absorbing higher fuel and logistics costs since the Iran war began on Feb. 28, but decided to implement the surcharge as costs “remain elevated,” consistent with what other major carriers have done. UPS and FedEx have both raised fuel surcharges in recent weeks; last week, the U.S. Postal Service announced its first-ever fuel surcharge — an 8% fee running from April 26 through January 17. Amazon said its surcharge is “meaningfully lower than other major carriers.”

Why It Matters?

Amazon’s fuel surcharge is one of the clearest examples of how the Iran war’s oil price shock is transmitting into the everyday consumer economy. With Brent crude above $100 a barrel and U.S. gasoline exceeding $4, logistics networks that run on diesel are under acute cost pressure. Amazon has long competed partly by keeping fulfillment costs attractive for sellers — by joining the surcharge trend, the company is signaling that the cost pressure has become too large to absorb unilaterally. For the roughly two million third-party sellers on Amazon’s platform, the fee is another margin headwind stacked on top of multiple Amazon fee increases over the past two years. Sellers who pass the cost to consumers will contribute to broader inflationary pressure already building from energy prices. The USPS’s 8% surcharge, which disproportionately affects small sellers who rely on postal shipping, may be even more impactful at the lower end of the market where Amazon Prime competes for price-sensitive consumers.

What’s Next?

Amazon provided no end date for the surcharge, tying its duration implicitly to when energy costs normalize — which ultimately depends on the trajectory of the Iran war and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. If oil prices remain above $100 through summer and into fall, the surcharge could evolve from a temporary measure into a structural feature of Amazon’s fee schedule. For sellers already managing thin margins, the compounding effect of fuel surcharges, rising inventory costs, and soft consumer demand creates pressure to either raise prices or exit less-profitable product categories. Both outcomes — higher consumer prices or reduced product selection — run counter to Amazon’s core value proposition, making the resolution of the Iran war a direct operational concern for the company’s marketplace business.

Source: The Wall Street Journal

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