
Amazon’s 3.5% Fuel Surcharge Adds New Pressure on New York’s Small Business Sellers
New York’s community of independent Amazon marketplace sellers is absorbing another hit. Amazon announced it will add a 3.5% fuel and logistics surcharge to fees collected from third-party sellers using its fulfillment services, effective April 17, as the conflict in the Middle East drives oil prices higher. For the hundreds of thousands of small business owners across the five boroughs and surrounding metro area who depend on Fulfillment by Amazon to move their products, the timing could not be worse. The new charge comes as sellers are already managing a compounding set of cost pressures — rising tariffs, elevated storage fees, stricter inventory compliance requirements, and now an energy-driven surcharge with no published end date. Amazon did not provide an end date for the surcharge when it announced the measure, calculating the levy based on seller fulfillment fees rather than item sale prices — adding an estimated $0.17 per unit for standard Fulfillment by Amazon shipments, though







































