Amazon announces it will no longer sell Kindle devices in China

Amazon.com said it will stop supplying retailers in China with its Kindle e-readers from Thursday and will close its online book store next year.

Amazon announced the decision on its official WeChat account on Thursday, saying it was adjusting the strategic focus of its operations and that its other lines of business in China would continue.

The Kindle China e-bookstore will stop selling e-books from June 30 next year, it said, though customers can continue to download any book purchased for a year beyond that.

The company will also remove the Kindle app from Chinese app stores in 2024, he added.

The company said the closing of the Kindle business in China was not due to government pressure or censorship.

“We remain committed to our customers in China. As a global company, we periodically evaluate our offerings and make adjustments wherever we operate,” an Amazon spokesperson said in an emailed statement.

Amazon’s remaining business in China includes cross-border e-commerce, advertising and cloud services. The company closed its online store in China in 2019.

Other Western companies, including Microsoft’s LinkedIn, Yahoo and Airbnb, have cut services or withdrawn completely from China in recent months, amid government efforts to tighten control over online content and new laws targeting data sharing. and customer privacy.

Source: CNN Brasil

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