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Amazon is going big in France. The e-commerce heavyweight said Thursday that it would hire 2,000 more workers in France, bringing its total headcount in the country to 7,500 by the end of 2018.
PARIS -- U.S. online retailer Amazon.com Inc. is to launch its long-awaited French site Thursday, competing on grounds other than price in order to respect France's book-pricing laws. Amazon.fr ...
Here’s the full note posted on Amazon’s France site, translated into English: A new law forbids us to continue to offer you 5% discount and free shipping in France for your book orders.
A French court ruled Amazon must limit deliveries to essential items while it assesses COVID-19 contagion risk at its facilities. The company decided to suspend all deliveries until April 20.
Today, Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com company (NASDAQ:AMZN), announced the launch of the AWS EU (Paris) Region. With this launch, AWS Amazon Web Services Launches New Region in France ...
A French regulator has fined the local operator of Amazon’s warehouses €32 million ($35 million) for using an “excessively intrusive” surveillance system to track the activities of its ...
The head of Amazon.com's France site resigned on Monday. Denis Terrien, who had been with the company since 1999, left to pursue another job, Amazon spokeswoman Margaret Dawson said. Georges Aoun ...
Amazon Web Services is beefing up its presence in Europe with a new region in France set to come online in 2017. By the time the France AWS region goes live next year, AWS expects this will be its ...
Amazon will pass along the costs of a new French digital tax to its third-party sellers beginning on October 1, the company told US trade officials Monday. CNN values your feedback 1.
Mr. Stangler writes about labor and politics in France. PARIS — Business is booming at Amazon. With a third of the global population now under stay-at-home orders, stir-crazy shoppers have ...
Amazon.com Inc., giving a fresh peek into its French operations, said that revenue jumped 28% in the country last year, boosted by consumers spending more time at home.
A French regulator has fined the local operator of Amazon’s warehouses €32 million ($35 million) for using an “excessively intrusive” surveillance system to track the activities of its ...
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