[Exclusive Reveal] Japan Amazon Children's Jewelry Sales Qualification: 3 Steps to Easily Pass the Strict Audit!

Want to sell children's jewelry in the highly competitive Amazon Japan marketplace?This guide will be your key to victory!All jewelry for children under the age of 12 must pass a strict safety certification! All anklets, bracelets, earrings, and other jewelry for children under 12 years of age must pass a rigorous safety certification.Are you ready?

**Shocking Fact:** Japanese consumers have the highest safety requirements for children's products in the world, and the conversion rate for compliant products is three times higher than for non-compliant products!

A golden guide to the application process:

  1. **Required information:** company name, seller ID, contact information, ASIN listing
  2. **Acquire certification:** Ensure product compliance with the Food Safety Act, ST 2016 or other international standards
  3. **One submission:** Send all documents tochild-safety@amazon.co.jp

**Exclusive Tip:** Including the ASIN number in the naming of the file can speed up the review process.The average review time is reduced by 35%!

Not sure how to choose a testing lab? The Consumer Product Safety Commission provides a list of compliant solution providers, and some labs offer Amazon seller-specific discounts.We will help you to get twice the result with half the effort on the road to compliance!

Take advantage of the Japanese children's jewelry market! Strict compliance requirements are not an obstacle, but a great opportunity to build trust in your brand!

Contact us today for professional assistance:
Green Circle LINE official account: @greenoo
Dedicated customer service manager LINE contact:https://line.me/ti/p/g2Vc38nLnR

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