The company announced Thursday that starting July 2023, Kindle users will not be able to buy online books in the country.
“Amazon China’s long-term commitment to customers will not change,” the Seattle-based firm said in a statement. “We have established an extensive business foundation in China and will continue to innovate and invest.”
Amazon first entered mainland China in 2004 by acquiring Joyo.com, a major online seller of books, music and videos in the country.
Since then, it has enjoyed limited success in the vast market. In 2019, the company closed down its online local marketplace in China, meaning that customers were no longer able to buy goods from Chinese vendors.
Amazon continues to run an online store in China allowing “overseas” purchases,” the company noted in its statement Thursday, in addition to logistics, cloud service and advertising businesses.
— CNN’s Shawn Deng and Ziyu Zhang contributed to this report.