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Amazon Opens Doors to Sellers From Nearly 100 More Countries
Amazon has expanded the list of countries accepted to register for selling on Amazon to 188 countries. The company added 85 new countries, mainly in Central Asia, Middle East, South America, and Africa.
Notable countries to be newly included are Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Uruguay, Venezuela, South Africa, United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia. Sellers from practically all countries in the world are now accepted to sell on Amazon. The few missing are heavily sanctioned nations like Cuba, Iran, and North Korea.
Previously sellers from countries not on the accepted list used middlemen companies or established business entities in neighboring countries to get their products listed on Amazon. “Since 2015, Fiza Muhammad, a linen exporter from Pakistan, has been selling towels, bed sheets, and pillows to Amazon customers in the United States and the United Arab Emirates. But in order to run her business, she was forced to rely on
‘Important milestone’: Pakistan added to Amazon Sellers’ List
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ISLAMABAD: The US e-commerce giant Amazon decided to add Pakistan to its approved Seller’ List, Adviser to Prime Minister of Pakistan for Commerce and Investment Abdul Razak Dawood announced on Thursday.
Razak Dawood said it is a great opportunity for Pakistani youth, SMEs and women entrepreneurs.
The adviser said that they have been engaged with Amazon since last year and now it’s happening.
Earlier, Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Political Affairs (SAPM) Shahbaz Gill said Amazon has added Pakistan to its approved seller list.
The launch in Kannada is followed by the recently launched seller registrations and account management services in Hindi and Tamil, which saw over 50,000 new Amazon sellers sign up on the Amazon.in marketplace in a language of their convenience.