Amazon has helped Indian sellers exceed $20 billion in total exports, with nearly $7 billion this year. The company aims to reach $80 billion in exports by 2030, driven by demand for cosmetics, toys, furniture, and apparel. U.S. tariffs on certain goods, in response to India’s oil purchases from Russia, have impacted Indian artisans and businesses. However, Amazon’s Global Selling programme continues to thrive, with about 200,000 sellers and growing. Small towns like Panipat and Karur are emerging as major contributors to exports, with categories like health, beauty, home, apparel, and toys growing by over 35% annually. India’s trade policy reforms and simplified e-commerce export rules are supporting this growth.

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