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Amazon’s Fee Hike Puts Pressure on Marketplace Sellers

Jackson Burston by Jackson Burston
April 3, 2026
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Amazon is passing on rising operational costs to the third-party merchants using its platform. Effective April 17, a new fuel and inflation surcharge of 3.5% will apply to Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) fees in the United States and Canada. This move comes at a time when many independent sellers are already facing significant economic headwinds.

Financial Results and Investment Plans in Focus

The market’s attention is now turning to Amazon’s upcoming quarterly report, scheduled for release on April 29. These first-quarter 2026 figures will be scrutinized for signs of whether the weak earnings per share (EPS) reported in Q4 2025 was an anomaly or the beginning of a concerning trend. In that previous quarter, revenue performance was strong, but EPS fell short of analyst expectations.

Concurrently, the company has dramatically increased its planned capital expenditures for 2026 to $200 billion, up from $132 billion the prior year. The majority of this investment is earmarked for expanding artificial intelligence data centers, robotics initiatives, and the Project Kuiper satellite internet venture.

Breaking Down the New Surcharge

In practical terms, the new levy will add an average of 17 cents to the cost of each item shipped via Amazon’s fulfillment service. The surcharge will then be expanded on May 2 to cover additional services, including “Buy with Prime” and Multi-Channel Fulfillment operations in the U.S. and Canada.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Amazon?

Amazon has justified the increase by pointing to heightened operating expenses, citing similar adjustments recently made by logistics rivals UPS and FedEx. The United States Postal Service (USPS) has also announced an 8% fuel surcharge, set to begin on April 26. Amazon emphasizes that its own added fee is notably lower than these competitors’ and describes the measure as temporary.

However, skepticism remains regarding its permanence. In a LinkedIn post, Noah Wickham, Vice President at seller agency My Amazon Guy, predicted that Amazon will retain the surcharge regardless of future fuel price movements. Historical precedent supports this view: Amazon introduced a comparable fee in 2022 when crude oil prices last exceeded $100 per barrel. This latest change follows an earlier fee increase in January of this year, which raised average FBA costs by 8 cents per unit.

Technical and Insider Sentiment Weighs on Shares

This announcement arrives as Amazon’s stock faces technical selling pressure. In March 2026, the share price formed a so-called “death cross,” a chart pattern that occurs when the 50-day moving average falls below the 200-day moving average. Market participants traditionally interpret this technical signal as a bearish indicator.

Adding to the cautious sentiment, a cluster of high-level executives have recently disposed of company stock. These sales, which include transactions by AWS CEO Matthew Garman, total over $14.69 million in value. The trades were executed under pre-arranged Rule 10b5-1 trading plans, which are designed to shield insiders from allegations of trading on non-public information. Nevertheless, the concentration of selling activity has drawn market notice, particularly following the mixed Q4 2025 earnings report.

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