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Source: Amazon Australia website

Amazon Australia expands International offerings

It added over 4 million new products from Japan.

Amazon Australia has expanded its international offerings with the inclusion of more than 4 million products from Amazon Japan. 

This is in addition to the existing over 2 million products already available on Amazon Australia. 

“We know Aussie shoppers love cult Japanese brands and J-Beauty sees hundreds of millions of views on social media, so we look forward to seeing how customers react to the new selection on Amazon.com.au,” Global Stores Support Manager, Bronwyn Evans, said. 

Read more: Amazon raises western Australia footprint by 60%

“We’re so excited that Amazon Japan will be able to offer millions of products on Amazon.com.au, all with convenient delivery options to Australia.”

The products will include brands from KOTOBUKIYA, SOTO and Hario. It will ave an estimated delivery time of 10 days.

 

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