AMAZON FBA

On April 14, Amazon updated the U.S. station FBA delivery fee, announcing that starting from April 28, a 5% fuel and inflation surcharge will be added on top of the current per-piece FBA delivery fee.
U.S. station price increase news just past, the European station also has a new action. Amazon officially announced that a 4.3% fuel and inflation surcharge will be imposed on top of the single-piece FBA delivery rate in the UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain starting May 12. In the UK, this will result in an average delivery fee increase of £0.1 per item.
It is too difficult to face repeated price increases in FBA delivery fees. The current international energy situation is tense, Amazon will be directly transferred to the pressure cost to sellers and consumers.
In the face of this situation, Amazon said that this is not a permanent change in fees, but a mechanism widely used in the supply chain suppliers. That is, this price increase is not permanent, it will be adjusted with market changes.

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