Islamabad: One of the world’s largest e-commerce platforms, Amazon has officially added Pakistan to its sellers list.

The news was announced by Adviser to the Prime Minister on Commerce, Textile and Investment Abdul Razzaq Dawood.
Taking to twitter, he termed it a big accomplishment for e-commerce and said that the move “will open up vast opportunities for a new breed of young men and women entrepreneurs”.
“Further to my previous tweet, today @amazon has confirmed that Pakistan has been added to its Sellers’ List. It is a big accomplishment for our E-Commerce & will open up vast opportunities for a new breed of young men & women entrepreneurs. We congratulate everyone involved,” the adviser shared on twitter.
Further to my previous tweet, today @amazon has confirmed that Pakistan has been added to its Sellers’ List. It is a big accomplishment for our E-Commerce & will open up vast opportunities for a new breed of young men & women entrepreneurs. We congratulate everyone involved. pic.twitter.com/iZJxO4q1hB
— Abdul Razak Dawood (@razak_dawood) May 21, 2021
The commerce adviser also shared a message from Amazon International Seller Services Vice President Eric Broussard which stated that Pakistani entrepreneurs are now eligible to sell on the platform.
"We are eager to work with Pakistan's dynamic business community, including small and medium-sized sellers and help connect them with customers around the globe," he said.

What haunts America’s animal shelter workers
- a day ago
Iranian proposal rejected by Trump would open strait before nuclear talks, Iran official says
- 14 hours ago

Ex Senator Mushtaq Ahmad released from Israeli custody: Dar
- 13 hours ago

Larry’s risky business
- a day ago

Microsoft is giving its Xbox employees an Xbox email address
- 16 hours ago

General Motors is adding Gemini to four million cars
- a day ago

Foreign Office terms social media post by British SRA as one-sided
- 13 hours ago

ChatGPT downloads are slowing — and may cause problems for OpenAI’s IPO
- a day ago

Microsoft Office can now be controlled with Logitech’s MX Creative Console
- 16 hours ago
US bypasses congressional review for military sales of $8.6bn to Middle East allies
- 13 hours ago
Finance Minister vows investor-friendly policy environment
- 12 hours ago
KSA reverses decision to impose minimum age limit of 15 years for Hajj within hours of its announcement
- 9 hours ago










