
Amazon India announces Prime Day 2025 dates
Ecommerce giant Amazon has announced the dates of Prime Day on Tuesday. Prime members will get early access to new product launches from both Indian and global brands for the event that has been scheduled for July 12 through July 14 in India.
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Ecommerce giant Amazon India on Tuesday announced that Prime Day 2025 will be held from July 12 to July 14.'This year, for the first time, we are extending Prime Day to three full days,' Akshay Sahi, Director, Prime, Delivery and Returns, India and Emerging Markets, said in a statement.Amazon Prime Day is an annual event that offers deals and discounts across categories exclusively for its Prime members.This year, Prime members will get early access to new product launches from both Indian and global brands as well as small and medium businesses across categories, including home & kitchen, fashion, grooming, jewellery, electronics, and more.An Amazon Prime membership in India costs Rs 1,499 and gives members access to shopping and entertainment benefits for a year. The ecommerce platform also has a limited period shopping edition, at Rs 399.Meanwhile, in the US, Amazon.com's annual Prime Day sales event has been scheduled for July 8 through July 11, expanding to four days, as US shoppers and retailers are uncertain about product availability and prices amid President Donald Trump's tariff mayhem.Last month, Amazon announced that Prime Video content in India will begin featuring limited advertisements starting June 17, reflecting an industry-wide shift toward ad-supported streaming models.
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