Amazon halts construction of new warehouses in Spain until 2024 – El Confidencial

FILE PHOTO: Amazon logo is displayed outside LDJ5 sortation center in New York City, United States

MADRID (Reuters) – Amazon.com Inc has suspended the construction of new warehouses in Spain until 2024, Spanish news website El Confidencial said on Monday, citing unidentified company sources.

El Confidencial said the U.S. e-commerce giant told its providers and partners to “wait and see” as pandemic-driven online shopping has slowed down.

Amazon said in an emailed statement to Reuters: “Our commitment to Spain remains.”

“In 2022, we have opened new logistics stations, Amazon Fresh hubs and a logistics centre (in Spain),” the company said, without elaborating.

Amazon said in June it planned to add 2,000 new jobs in Spain in 2022, taking its total payroll in the country to 20,000.

(Reporting by Christina Thykjaer, editing by Inti Landauro and Jane Merriman)

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