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Amazon First Quarter Profits Soar To R315Bln Amid Trump Tariff Impact

Gugu LourieBy Gugu Lourie2025-05-02Updated:2025-05-02No Comments2 Mins Read
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Amazon has reported a strong first quarter in 2025, with net income surging to $17.1billion or R315 billion, up from $10.4 billion in Q1 2024.

The e-commerce giant’s net sales climbed 9% year-over-year to $155.7 billion, fueled by growth across its North America, International, and AWS segments.

Key Financial Highlights

  • Net sales: $155.7 billion (+9% YoY)

  • Operating income: $18.4 billion (+20% YoY)

  • AWS revenue: $29.3 billion (+17% YoY)

  • Free cash flow: $25.9 billion (down from $25.9 billion)

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy credited innovation, such as Alexa+, Project Kuiper satellite internet and AI advancements, for driving growth.

However, analysts note that Trump-era tariffs, reinstated in late 2024, have impacted costs and pricing strategies.

Did Trump Tariffs Affect Amazon’s Q1 Earnings?

Former President Donald Trump’s renewed tariffs on Chinese imports have forced Amazon to adjust supply chain logistics, leading to:

  • Higher operational costs in North America (segment operating income still rose to $5.8 billion)
  • Strategic price adjustments on third-party seller goods
  • Increased investment in U.S. manufacturing to mitigate tariff risks

Despite these headwinds, AWS and advertising revenue cushioned the blow, with cloud computing alone generating $11.5 billion in operating income.

What’s Next for Amazon?

  • Prime Day 2025 (July) expected to drive record sales

  • $4 billion rural delivery expansion to speed up U.S. logistics

  • AI-powered shopping features (like “Buy for Me”) boosting third-party sales

Amazon’s Q1 2025 results prove its resilience amid trade policy shifts, with AI and AWS leading growth. However, tariffs remain a wild card: could they pressure margins later this year?

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