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Amazon Presses Suppliers for Cuts Before Tariff Ruling

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Amazon is pushing suppliers to roll back price concessions made to soften the blow of former President Donald Trump’s trade levies. The e-commerce giant aims to recoup margin ahead of a looming Supreme Court decision on the legality of those tariffs. Retailers and manufacturers are bracing for potential refunds or contract adjustments as Amazon leverages its scale to reset terms.

These demands reflect the ongoing fallout from the U.S.-China trade war, which forced many importers to absorb duties or renegotiate with vendors. Amazon’s move signals a broader push to shift cost burdens back down the supply chain once legal clarity emerges. For smaller suppliers, the pressure could squeeze cash flow and force tough choices about pricing and inventory.

All eyes remain on the Supreme Court, which will determine whether the tariffs were properly imposed. A ruling against the administration could trigger a wave of clawbacks across the industry, while a win for the government might keep the status quo intact. Either way, Amazon’s aggressive stance sets the tone for how retailers manage the next phase of global trade uncertainty.