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Panasonic India resumes sales in the country

Panasonic India, a diversified technology company, announced that it has resumed sale of its products where allowed as per Govt guidelines. Starting this week, all Panasonic products are available on online platforms - Amazon, Flipkart and offline stores in...

COVID-19: E-commerce orders gradually scaling back to pre-lockdown level

Sales of non-essential items on e-commerce platforms in the first week of May were lower than last year on account of lockdown, but orders are scaling fast with people buying apparel, smartphones and grooming products among other items, according...

Amazon to deliver essential goods in Mumbai's containment zones

Amazon India on Thursday announced the launch of delivery service of essential items to the residents of the containment zones in Mumbai, in collaboration with the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC). "Following successful pilots over the last few weeks, the company...

Amazon, Future Group in talks over Future Retail stake sale

Kishore Biyani-led Future Group has started talks with Amazon for selling stake in Future Retail Ltd to the US-based e-commerce major, industry sources said. The two parties initiated talks earlier this week for a stake in Future Retail, they...

Lockdown relaxation working, non-essential orders up on e-commerce platforms

Sitting idle for nearly 45 days, hope rekindled for millions of sellers as leading people from green and orange zones began ordering and receiving non-essential items like stationery, apparel, footwear and electronics from leading e-commerce platforms. Snapdeal said it received...

E-tailers see uptick in non-essential searches amid lockdown relaxation

E-commerce players on Saturday said they are gearing up for serving millions of Indians users from May 4 as there has been an uptick in searches mainly for apparel, household products and personal grooming items in the past 24...

Only small section of online sellers may start selling non-essentials, say industry executives

With many states yet to issue their guidelines for e-commerce companies and a large number of sellers being located in red zones, it is likely that only a small percentage of merchants on online platforms like Amazon and Flipkart...

Allowing e-commerce cos to sell non-essentials to provide relief, help millions of SMBs: Industry

The government''s decision to allow e-commerce companies to sell all items, including non-essential items like laptops and refrigerators, in orange and green zones will provide relief to people, while helping millions of small and medium businesses and traders to...

Amazon says India lockdown has hit it the hardest internationally

Amazon has said that complete COVID-19 lockdown in India since March 24 due to which the e-commerce giant was allowed to sell only groceries and other essential items has resulted in the biggest revenue impact in any country in...

Amazon logs 26 pc revenue growth, to spend US$ 4 billion on COVID-19 expenses

Buoyed by the surge in demand as people stayed home owing to the pandemic globally, net sales increased 26 percent to US$ 75.5 billion for the e-commerce giant in the first quarter of 2020, compared with US$ 59.7 billion...
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