The company had pleaded that it be excluded from being a party on account of jurisdiction objection
The government has imposed a penalty on Amazon for not displaying mandatory information, including the country of origin, of products sold on its platform, according to an official order
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Questions thrown up by the case are salient to decide what sort of money India gets from world markets
The joint effort will analyse data and conduct targeted inspections at US ports of entry aimed at preventing counterfeit products from entering the US supply chain.
Amazon's Global Selling Programme is expected to generate $10 billion in cumulative export sales by 2025 for Indian exporters enrolled in this programme
Amazon has been a primary beneficiary of the pandemic since so many businesses closed during lockdowns and many Americans prefer shopping online
There is no reason why the potential bubble in tech stocks will pop anytime soon
The legal counsel of Amazon told the court that it had introduced Samara, an investor to Future and the term sheet was offered to solve its problems
Amazon and traditional retailers, including Galeries Lafayette department stores, agreed to postpone the shopping holiday from Nov. 27 to Dec. 4
The Amazon founder has given away stock worth $856 million this year, which estimates his fortune at $183.6 billion
The US retailer has been working on a plan to deliver goods to millions of its customers by using a fleet of unmanned drones
The two players have said that they will go ahead with the regulatory process despite Amazon's objections
Competition from Amazon first prompted European retailers to adopt the U.S. tradition of making Black Friday - the day after U.S. Thanksgiving - the kickoff to the holiday shopping season
Future Retail which was represented by senior advocate Harish Salve told the court Future Retail does not need to seek permission from Amazon for any investments as it does not have any rights
(Reuters) - U.S. online retailer Amazon.com Inc has laid off dozens of R&D and manufacturing staff from its delivery drone project, Amazon Prime Air, the Financial Times reported on Thursday.
The US firm claims that its contract with the unlisted Future Copouns Ltd (FCL) barred a transaction with a number of persons and companies, including Ambani and Reliance.
Shoppers can toggle at checkout between their co-pay and a non-insurance option, heavily discounted for members of its loyalty club Prime
Called Amazon Pharmacy, the new store lets customers price-compare as they buy drugs on the company's website or app.
This is the first time the world's richest man has named the beneficiaries to the climate action fund