E-commerce major Amazon has announced plans to invest USD 35 billion, over Rs 3.14 lakh crore, in India by 2030 across its various businesses, with a strong focus on AI-led digitisation, boosting exports and generating employment, a senior company official said on Wednesday (December 10).
Amazon outpaces Microsoft and Google
Speaking at the Amazon Smbhav Summit, Amit Agarwal, Senior Vice President for Emerging Markets, said the company aims to quadruple India’s exports to USD 80 billion from the current USD 20 billion it has enabled, and create an additional one million direct, indirect, induced and seasonal jobs by 2030.
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