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Amazon to pull plug on China retail operations — Report

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SHANGHAI: Amazon is planning to close down online retail operations catering to consumers in China, in an apparent admission of defeat to local e- commerce rivals such as Alibaba, a report said yesterday.

The US e- commerce pioneer will maintain other operations in China such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Kindle e- books and cross- border teams that help ship goods from Chinese merchants to customers abroad, Bloomberg News said, citing unidentifi­ed people familiar with the plans.

Although dominant in the United States and some other markets, Amazon has struggled to compete in China with the likes of Alibaba and JD.com, who are hugely popular in the country.

This comes despite Amazon’s investment in logistics in China and its acquisitio­n in 2004 of Chinese online book seller Joyo.

An Amazon spokespers­on did not explicitly confirm the pull- out plans, but said the company was looking to focus more on crossborde­r sales.

“Over the past few years, we have been evolving our China online retail business to increasing­ly emphasise cross- border sales, and in return we’ve seen very strong response from Chinese customers,” the spokespers­on said in a statement emailed to AFP.

The company was making “operationa­l adjustment­s to focus our efforts on cross-border sales in China”, the statement said.

It added that “we will continue to invest and grow in China across Amazon Global Store, Global Selling, AWS, Kindle devices and content.” Bloomberg called the move the latest sign that Amazon, due to the difficulty competing with Chinese rivals, would focus its overseas attention on India’s growing market. — AFP

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