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NEW DELHI: Amazon.com<\/a> said it is 'engaging' with the government to relax foreign investment norms in e-commerce<\/a> space, following which it will adopt a hybrid model to start product retailing.
\n
\"We believe
FDI<\/a> in e-commerce is good for the customers. Not only will they get more choices but it will also improve the level customer service for the industry,\" said Amit Deshpande, Amazon director and general manager (seller services).
\n
\n\"We are engaging with the government to relax FDI norms in e-commerce space,\" he added.
\n
\nDeshpande said that once the government relaxes FDI in e-commerce, Amazon.in will follow a hybrid model where apart from marketplace model, \"we will begin retailing products.\"
\n
\nThe company, which launched operations in India in June, currently operates with marketplace model. Under this model, Amazon.in will not sell products directly to customers but only provide a platform to sellers.
\n
India's
Foreign Direct Investment<\/a> (FDI) policy restricts e-commerce companies from offering services directly to retail consumers. At present, 100% FDI is allowed in business -to-business (B2B) e-commerce but not in retail trading.
\n
\nThe company, which began operations with just two product categories -- books and movies, has now over 15 products categories and has over 1,400 sellers listed on its website.
\n
\"India is huge opportunity for us. We are here for long term. We believe Indian e-commerce space has got potential. We will continue to add categories such as
sports<\/a> and apparel,\" Deshpande said.
\n
\nAmazon entered the Indian online shopping space with its price aggregator and selection website Junglee.com in February 2012.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":26347128,"title":"Election Commission to monitor conduct of political parties on Facebook, Twitter and Google","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/election-commission-to-monitor-conduct-of-political-parties-on-facebook-twitter-and-google\/26347128","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":false}],"related_content":[],"msid":26350086,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Amazon engages with government to ease e-commerce FDI norms","synopsis":"Amazon.com said it is 'engaging' with the government to relax foreign investment norms in e-commerce space.","titleseo":"amazon-engages-with-government-to-ease-e-commerce-fdi-norms","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2013-11-25 11:32:08","lastupd":"2013-11-25 12:06:42","breadcrumbTags":["Sports","Internet","FDI","Foreign Direct Investment","Amazon.com","e-commerce","e-retail"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"amazon-engages-with-government-to-ease-e-commerce-fdi-norms"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2013-11-25" data-index="article_1">

    亚马逊吸引FDI与政府缓解电子商务规范

    Amazon.com说,“参与”与政府放宽外国投资规范电子商务空间。

    • 更新于2013年11月25日12:06点坚持
    PTI

    新德里消息:Amazon.com说这是“参与”与政府放宽外国投资准则电子商务空间,它将采用混合模型开始产品零售。

    “我们相信外国直接投资在电子商务中对消费者有好处。不仅他们会更多的选择,而且它还将提高行业的客户服务水平,“阿米特Deshpande称亚马逊总监和总经理(卖方服务)。

    “我们正在与政府放宽外商直接投资规范电子商务空间,”他补充道。

    Deshpande称,一旦政府放松外商直接投资在电子商务中,亚马逊。在将遵循一个除了市场模型的混合模型,我们将开始零售产品。”

    该公司6月份在印度展开打击行动,目前市场模型。在这种模式下,亚马逊。在不会直接向客户销售产品,但只有卖家提供一个平台。

    印度的外国直接投资(FDI)政策限制电子商务公司提供直接服务零售消费者。目前,允许100%的外国直接投资在商业业务(B2B)电子商务零售交易。但不

    公司开始运营只有两个产品类别——书籍和电影,已经超过15产品类别和超过1400个卖家在其网站上列出。

    “印度对我们来说是巨大的机遇。我们在这里长期。我们相信印度电子商务空间有潜力。我们将继续添加类别等体育和服装," Deshpande称。

    亚马逊进入印度在线购物空间价格聚合器和选择网站Junglee.com在2012年2月。
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    \"\"PTI
    \n
    NEW DELHI: Amazon.com<\/a> said it is 'engaging' with the government to relax foreign investment norms in e-commerce<\/a> space, following which it will adopt a hybrid model to start product retailing.
    \n
    \"We believe
    FDI<\/a> in e-commerce is good for the customers. Not only will they get more choices but it will also improve the level customer service for the industry,\" said Amit Deshpande, Amazon director and general manager (seller services).
    \n
    \n\"We are engaging with the government to relax FDI norms in e-commerce space,\" he added.
    \n
    \nDeshpande said that once the government relaxes FDI in e-commerce, Amazon.in will follow a hybrid model where apart from marketplace model, \"we will begin retailing products.\"
    \n
    \nThe company, which launched operations in India in June, currently operates with marketplace model. Under this model, Amazon.in will not sell products directly to customers but only provide a platform to sellers.
    \n
    India's
    Foreign Direct Investment<\/a> (FDI) policy restricts e-commerce companies from offering services directly to retail consumers. At present, 100% FDI is allowed in business -to-business (B2B) e-commerce but not in retail trading.
    \n
    \nThe company, which began operations with just two product categories -- books and movies, has now over 15 products categories and has over 1,400 sellers listed on its website.
    \n
    \"India is huge opportunity for us. We are here for long term. We believe Indian e-commerce space has got potential. We will continue to add categories such as
    sports<\/a> and apparel,\" Deshpande said.
    \n
    \nAmazon entered the Indian online shopping space with its price aggregator and selection website Junglee.com in February 2012.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":26347128,"title":"Election Commission to monitor conduct of political parties on Facebook, Twitter and Google","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/election-commission-to-monitor-conduct-of-political-parties-on-facebook-twitter-and-google\/26347128","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":false}],"related_content":[],"msid":26350086,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Amazon engages with government to ease e-commerce FDI norms","synopsis":"Amazon.com said it is 'engaging' with the government to relax foreign investment norms in e-commerce space.","titleseo":"amazon-engages-with-government-to-ease-e-commerce-fdi-norms","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2013-11-25 11:32:08","lastupd":"2013-11-25 12:06:42","breadcrumbTags":["Sports","Internet","FDI","Foreign Direct Investment","Amazon.com","e-commerce","e-retail"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"amazon-engages-with-government-to-ease-e-commerce-fdi-norms"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/amazon-engages-with-government-to-ease-e-commerce-fdi-norms/26350086">