This is how Amazon’s global seller network will now help Indian sellers

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Amazon is now unifying its seller network and helping sellers in dealing with various compliance issues.
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Amazon sellers, which have more experience than Indian sellers, will now share their experiences with local sellers and help them sort issues which they also face globally.

For this, Amazon Sellers Group TG (ASGTG) will help Indian vendors and present a combined voice in a marketplace when confronted with common issues.

ASGTG is a bunch of more than 6,000 top sellers of Amazon in the USA.

"My goal of unifying all sellers is to work with Amazon and help them communicate with us as well. Amazon and sellers are partners and if we show them areas of improvements for sellers without compromising on the buyer experience, we all win," Ed Rosenberg, founder of ASTG, who has over 20 years of selling online, told ET.

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This move by Amazon will help Indian seller gain insights, gain more knowledge and optimise business.

An Amazon India spokesperson told ET, "We have created several feedback mechanisms that help us innovate on behalf of our sellers and continue offering a world-class seller experience. We are a transparent marketplace offering a level playing field to sellers of all sizes with no privilege support streams for any entity."

Meanwhile, sellers on various e-commerce sites such as Amazon, Flipkart and Snapdeal have been complaining about marketplaces arm-twisting them with policies that favour consumers and larger sellers.

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