You would never have guessed that Amazon's latest compliance policy update covers 12 websites! Recently, sellers in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and many European sites have received letters from Amazon requesting compliance policies, which is crucial news for all cross-border e-commerce sellers.
The biggest problem is that these policy updates involve a number of popular categories, including LED headlight conversion kits, charcoal, electric transportation and accessories, children's toys, sports supplements, magnetic ball puzzle toys, and highly absorbent resin toys. Rather than just minor adjustments, these changes will have a direct impact on whether or not your items can continue to be sold on the platform!
Notice? If you do not submit your compliance documents and successfully pass the audit before the product's drop date, your product is at risk of being removed from the shelves. For example, LED headlight conversion kits will be restricted from October 31, 2023 for the U.S., and breathing patches will be completely banned from September 26, 2023 for Canada.
For e-commerce entrepreneurs at European sites, there have been significant updates to the compliance requirements for electric vehicles and accessories, and children's toys. These products must be tested and meet a range of regulations, standards and requirements, including CE or UKCA marking. Really don't delay, there are clear deadlines for submission of compliance documents for all these categories!
To help Taiwanese sellers cope with these compliance challenges, Amazon provides two powerful tools: "Compliance Reference" and "Manage Your Compliance". These tools can help you easily inquire about compliance requirements, upload documents, and resolve compliance issues, truly helping you realize cost-effective compliance management.
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