It is well known that Amazon is the company leader in the world of e-commercewhere products of all kinds are sold and bought anywhere in the world. However, despite the fact that Amazon is a well-known brand worldwide, not everyone has access to it, and there are even countries in which Amazon does not carry out any kind of action, either because of economic blockades or because of actions that conflict with human rights.
Places where Amazon sells
Over time, Amazon has managed to expand throughout the world and establish itself in a large number of countries. These are the countries in which Amazon not only sells, but also has created physical stores: Germany, Australia, Belgium: Brazil: Canada: China, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Spain, United States, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Poland, United Kingdom, Sweden, Singapore, Turkey.
Selling on Amazon can be a great option, as being an internationally established company, it provides access to millions of customers in addition to the possibility of expansion to those users who decide to sell products from Amazon. Of course, before carrying out any purchase-sale operation through Amazon, all users should know the parameters that Amazon has adjusted in each of the countries in which it operates, as well as that. Comply with local regulations.
Countries where Amazon does not sell
There are some restrictions that prevent you from being able to sell products on Amazon in certain countries. For example, in China and India, only sellers residing in those countries are supported. Therefore, it is important to perform a search and preliminary investigation work to sell products in certain countries. Some of those countries in which Amazon does not have a physical headquarters or does not allow the sale of products are North Korea, Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Syria, North Sudan and South Sudan. In these countries, the sale is not allowed for reasons aimed at the violation of human rights and economic blockade by the government.
However, there are places where deliveries are allowed, but various problems can still occur. For example, China is one of the largest countries in the world, but if you are not a resident of Chinayou will not be able to sell your products on Amazon. Additionally, some products are restricted in certain countries, such as India, where the sale of tobacco products is prohibited. But those aren’t the only places you might have trouble with. These are the countries to consider, as some products may be restricted: Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Australia, Bangladesh, Bahrain, Bosnia Herzegovina, Brunei, Bhutan, China, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, India, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, Malaysia, Morocco, Myanmar (Burma), Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Singapore, Tunisia and Turkey.
New additions
For its part, Amazon has expanded its range of countries in which it sells products, expanding its perimeter to all continents. In this sense, the countries that have recently been added to the list of Amazon and that go outside the common states son:
– Ocean and Asia: Malaysia, South Korea, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Taiwan, Kazakhstan, Philippines, Thailand, Fiji, Macau, Singapore, New Caledonia, Palau, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Marshall Islands and Indonesia.
– America: Bermuda, Colombia, Mexico, Uruguay, Brazil, Costa Rica, Panama, Venezuela, Canada, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Guadeloupe, Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, Micronesia, French Guiana, Jamaica, Saint Martin and Martinique.
– Africa and the Middle East: Nigeria, Kenya, Oman, South Africa, Israel, Kuwait, Ghana, Mayotte, Mauritania, Namibia, Reunion, Tanzania and Zimbabwe.
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