Amazon's Indian exporter base rises to cross 1 lakh-mark
The e-commerce firm said a large number of sellers on the programme today come from non-metros, and many of these businesses are first-generation entrepreneurs and emerging brands.

"Over 1 lakh Indian exporters are now selling globally through its e-commerce exports program - Global Selling," the company said in a statement.
The e-commerce firm said a large number of sellers on the programme today come from non-metros, and many of these businesses are first-generation entrepreneurs and emerging brands.
"Delhi-NCR, Jaipur, Mumbai, Surat, and Bengaluru are the top 5 cities with maximum exporters on the programme," the statement said.
The programme was started in 2015 with just 100 exporters.
"The Amazon Global Selling program has enabled more than one lakh Indian exporters to cross USD 3 billion in cumulative exports, which showcases the demand for Indian-made products across the globe. We aim to enable USD 10 billion in e-commerce by 2025 and contribute to overall exports from India," Amazon India director for global trade Abhijit Kamra said.
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