23 April 2020, 13:46

The Azexport.az portal is launching the “Remote Amazon and E-Commerce Training” project.

The Azexport.az portal of the Center for Analysis of Economic Reforms and Communication (CAERC), together with Worldef Business School, Worldef company’s country representative in Azerbaijan, and the “My Broker” customs representation, is launching the “Remote Amazon and E-Commerce Training” project. Within the training, participants will be taught how to open an account on the Amazon e-commerce platform, identify products with high sales potential, find reliable product suppliers through international e-commerce platforms, send products to Amazon warehouses, properly list products on the Amazon platform, develop advertising strategies, manage international logistics and domestic delivery, carry out customs procedures in e-commerce in accordance with the legislation of the Republic of Azerbaijan, complete relevant documentation and procedures, explore the possibility of applying electronic customs declarations in e-commerce in the future based on international experience (ETGB), as well as gain knowledge on international trade law and standards, technical regulation, and other necessary topics.

The training will be conducted online via the Zoom application. Topics will mainly be delivered by foreign experts in English, Turkish, and Azerbaijani. An intermediate level of English and a personal computer are mandatory requirements for participation.

Considering the large number of training topics, limitations may be applied to the number of participants. The right to participate in the training will be determined through a random selection process via the Random.org portal among applicants who meet the requirements.

Registration link for participation in the training:
http://training.ereforms.org/

Trainers:

Orkhan Isayev | Worldef Business School | Director
Aykhan Gadashev | Azexport | Manager of the Azexport.az portal
Jabir Kamranov | My Broker Customs Representation | Head of Sales Department


Center for Analysis of Economic Reforms and Communication
www.ereforms.gov.az