1. The 2025 'Liberation Day' tariffs impose significant duties on imports, affecting Amazon's retail and AWS operations; 2. Amazon faces increased costs and economic uncertainty, but its scale and cost-cutting measures may mitigate some impacts; 3. AWS may encounter retaliatory digital trade barriers and higher infrastructure costs, but strong demand and limited direct tariff exposure provide some insulation.
Related Articles
- Trump admin freaks out over the mere suggestion Amazon was going to show tariff impact on prices6 months ago
 - Taiwan Telcos Compete for Amazon's Kuiper Satellite Partnership9 days ago
 - Hot Deals: Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 512GB Is 55% Off, Fire HD Tablet Is Just $259 days ago
 - One Does Not Simply Impose 100% Tariffs On China21 days ago
 - Inside the AI accelerator arms race: AMD, Nvidia, and hyperscalers commit to annual releases through the decade22 days ago
 - Renewed Tariff Fears Spotlight Top Performing Stocks Since April23 days ago
 - Macro Monthly: Status Quo26 days ago
 - ARGT: Downgrading To Hold Post Electionsabout 2 months ago
 - Amazon Echo is reportedly an internet vampire that uses gigabytes of data per day despite being unused, says ownerabout 2 months ago
 - These Football Gameday TV Deals Bring The Boom With Savings Up To 40% Off2 months ago