Amazon Introduces 'Fuel Surcharge' as Global Energy Crisis Disrupts Shipping

Amazon has implemented a temporary 'fuel surcharge' for its sellers, citing the impact of the ongoing global energy crisis and geopolitical tensions on shipping costs.
In a move that reflects the growing strain on global supply chains, Amazon has announced the introduction of a temporary 'fuel surcharge' for its third-party sellers. The decision comes as the world grapples with the fallout from the Russia-Ukraine conflict, which has sent energy prices soaring and disrupted international trade and transportation.
The e-commerce giant acknowledged the 'significant' increase in fuel and transportation costs in a message to its sellers, stating that the surcharge is intended to help offset these rising expenses. However, the company was unable to provide a specific timeline for when the additional fee might be removed, leaving sellers in a state of uncertainty.
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