



Amazon lauds new labour codes, says to scale up India e-commerce exports
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. NEW DELHI : Welcoming India’s new labour codes that have brought gig and platform workers under a formal social security framework, Amazon.com Inc. chief global affairs and legal officer David A.
Zapolsky told Mint that the retail giant is working to scale up India's e-commerce exports through Amazon to $80 billion and support 3.8 million jobs by 2030. He said Amazon will support the country's exports with artificial intelligence (AI) tools for 15 million local small businesses. E-commerce exports from India through Amazon totalled $20 billion in the ten years ended 2025.
“We are encouraged by the government’s continued focus on e-commerce exports, and remain committed to supporting Indian sellers and enabling $80 billion in cumulative e-commerce exports from India by 2030," he said an email interview to Mint ahead of the ongoing AI summit in New Delhi. India is key to Amazon’s global exports strategy. “We recently surpassed a milestone of enabling $20 billion in cumulative e-commerce exports.
And, encouraged by this momentum, have raised our goal to enable $80 billion in cumulative e-commerce exports…" he said. "At the same time, we continue to be one of the country's largest job creators, supporting close to 2.8 million direct, indirect, induced, and seasonal jobs in 2024 alone. We plan to support 3.8 million jobs by 2030." Zapolsky, part of Amazon.com Inc.’s top management, said the company—which had recently committed to help add 1 million jobs in India by 2030—is encouraged by the Union budget proposal of removing the ₹10 lakh value cap on courier export and is committed to supporting Indian sellers in expanding their global footprint.
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