Amazon eyes $5 bn in exports from India.

By Satyam Reddy


E-commerce giant Amazon said its Global Selling programme has achieved a significant milestone of $1 billion in cumulative e-commerce exports sales from India in last three years.
The programme, launched in May 2015 with a few hundred Indian sellers on board, now has more then 50,000 exports selling over 140 million products to Amazon's customers across the global, the company said. Addressing a press conference here on April 30 2019 Amazon India senior VP an country head Amit Agarwal said that over the next five years, the exports initiative had the potential to fuel the growth of lakhs of Indian manufactures, exporters and small enterprises and that Amazon was confident of clocking exports sales of $5 billion by 2023.

"Six years ago, we started operating in India with a vision to enable every motivated Indian seller reach customers across India and every country in the world," Mr. Agarwal said.
"We launched our global selling programme in India aligning with this vision. The programme has scaled up extensively since then. It is helping the government vision on exports, encouraging 'Made in India' products go global and enabling Indian MSMEs to reach the doorstep of over 300 million global customers," he added.

As per the second edition of Amazon Exports Digest 2019, the e-tailer witnessed growth of 56% in the number of e-commerce exports from India in 2018.
In that year, Amazon's international marketplace saw an increase of 55% in selection of India products offered globally. It also growth in Indian exports using the company's Global Fulfillment channels.
Most e-commerce exporters on Amazon came from Delhi, Rajasthan, Maharashtra,Gujrat and Uttar Pradesh. Amazon's major sale event, Prime Day, saw an increase of 69% in number of sellers, while cyber Monday and Black Friday saw an increase of 30% each in seller numbers.
According to the Digest, north India exports watches, camera, pet products, outdoor and home entertainment products, while south India sold board games, shoes, home entertainment, sports gear, camera bags and the like. West India exported arts and crafts, luggage, videos and DVDs, personal care appliances while east India contributed watches, furniture, personal care,tools and electronics.
New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Houston are the top American cities from where Indian exports have been receiving maximum orders. 

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