Amazon Said to Confirm Closing Its Online Marketplace in China

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By Indo-Asian News Service | Updated: 23 April 2019 16:14 IST

Retail giant Amazon will withdraw its domestic e-commerce marketplace business in China, effective from July 18, but will keep operating its other business sections, including Amazon Web Services, Kindle e-books and cross-border operations.

Facing stiff competition from local online marketplace operators, including Alibaba, JD.com as well as the fast-growing Pinduoduo, Amazon's exit from e-commerce business would be the end of the company's 15 years of journey into the China market.

"We are notifying sellers that we will no longer operate a marketplace on Amazon.cn (the Chinese-language site) and we will no longer be providing seller services on Amazon.cn effective July 18," the company was quoted as saying by the Financial Times late on Monday.

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Agency data suggested that Alibaba owns 58.2 percent of China's e-commerce market in terms of sales, followed by JD.com's 16.3 percent and Pinduoduo's 5.2 percent, said a Sina report in July 2018, according to the ZDNet.

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Meanwhile, Amazon shoppers in China will no longer be able to buy goods from third-party merchants in the country, but they still will be able to order from the US, Britain, Germany and Japan via the retail giant's global store.

 

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