Amazon.com looks to enter new markets
Amazon.com looks to enter new markets
Amazon.com looks to enter new markets
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U.S. Internet retailer Amazon.com Inc plans to expand in new markets by revamping its international e-commerce platform, the Financial Times said.
Amazon, which operates retail websites in six countries apart from the U.S., has set up a new team that will help translate content into different languages, the Times said.
The team would also work on adjusting taxes, prices and delivery options to better suit customers' locations, according to the paper.
Amazon could not immediately be reached for comment by Reuters outside regular U.S. business hours. Amazon.com looks to enter new markets
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U.S. Internet retailer Amazon.com Inc plans to expand in new markets by revamping its international e-commerce platform, the Financial Times said.
Amazon, which operates retail websites in six countries apart from the U.S., has set up a new team that will help translate content into different languages, the Times said.
The team would also work on adjusting taxes, prices and delivery options to better suit customers' locations, according to the paper.
Amazon could not immediately be reached for comment by Reuters outside regular U.S. business hours. Amazon.com looks to enter new markets
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