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Here’s why Amazon can’t sell its own products in India right now

Friday, February 1, 2019 by Piyush Suthar | Comments

Home News Tech Here’s why Amazon can’t sell its own products in India right now

Amazon is in a tough spot in India, one of its largest markets outside the US. New government-issued norms, which kicked in just today, prevent foreign firms from selling their products directly to consumers. That means the retail giant is barred from hawking items under its own label, as well as those made available from local sellers that the company has invested in. As a result, the entire range of AmazonBasics products – which includes everything from batteries to laptop cases to camera tripods – are currently unavailable across the country. Amazon‘s range of Echo smart speakers, meanwhile, are only…

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