Amazon plans to invest more than EUR 1.4B in the Netherlands over the next three years. It underlines the company’s confidence in the Netherlands and continues Amazon’s commitment to innovation and providing an even better experience to customers through low prices, selection, and convenience, while helping small businesses in the Netherlands succeed, Amazon said in a statement, adding that this investment will support both Amazon Web Services and its retail business, supporting, infrastructure development, and help small and medium-sized businesses to expand their reach to customers both in the Netherlands and internationally. Eva Faict, Country Manager of Amazon Belgium and Amazon the Netherlands announced the investment plans during Amazon.nl’s anniversary congress in The Hague celebrating five years of serving customers in the Netherlands. “The Netherlands is an important growth market for us. Our primary focus is on continuously offering our Dutch customers low prices, a wide selection of products, and faster and convenient delivery options, and this investment of more than EUR 1.4B in the Netherlands reflects that commitment,” she said.
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