EU Tightens Toy Safety Rules for Manufacturers

EU Tightens Toy Safety Rules for Manufacturers

The new EU Toy Safety Regulation EU 2025/2509 will take effect on January 1, 2026, setting higher requirements for toy safety standards. Toy manufacturers need to carefully study the new regulations, evaluate and improve their products, choose appropriate testing institutions for certification, and strengthen communication with customers to ensure that their products meet EU standards and smoothly enter the market. This includes understanding updated chemical restrictions, mechanical properties, and flammability requirements to maintain CE compliance and market access.

New Zealand Tightens Rules on Mailing Medications

New Zealand Tightens Rules on Mailing Medications

This article provides a detailed interpretation of New Zealand's regulations regarding medicine mailing, including permit applications, customs declarations, and transportation requirements. It emphasizes the permit requirements for mailing prescription drugs and the important considerations for customs declarations. A frequently asked questions section is also included, aiming to help readers safely and legally mail medicines to New Zealand. The guide clarifies the processes involved in obtaining necessary permits and navigating customs procedures for pharmaceutical imports.

Amazon Extends send to Amazon FBA Transition Amid Seller Feedback

Amazon Extends send to Amazon FBA Transition Amid Seller Feedback

Amazon extends the transition period for the new FBA process until October, with the old process available until October 16th. Shipping plans can be edited until November 29th. This extension aims to address seller concerns and provide more time to adapt to the changes. Amazon is responding to feedback and allowing sellers a longer runway to implement the new 'Send to Amazon' workflow.

12/31/2025 Logistics
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Amazon Vs Ebay Crossborder Ecommerce Strategies Compared

Amazon Vs Ebay Crossborder Ecommerce Strategies Compared

This paper conducts an in-depth comparison of Amazon and eBay, two major cross-border e-commerce platforms, analyzing the differences in their characteristics, rules, and operational strategies. It provides sellers with a strategic reference for platform selection. It emphasizes that sellers should choose the most suitable platform based on their own circumstances, product characteristics, and target markets. Focusing on differentiated operations is crucial to enhance competitiveness. Ultimately, the best platform choice depends on a seller's specific needs and goals within the global e-commerce landscape.

Amazon Probes Zerocost Scam Amid Serial Return Fraud

Amazon Probes Zerocost Scam Amid Serial Return Fraud

Amazon sellers are facing increasing return fraud, with cases of buyers successfully returning garbage after multiple orders, raising concerns about platform oversight. Issues like loopholes in the FBA return system, professional fraudsters abusing the rules, and AI-generated fake evidence are becoming more prominent. Sellers are urging the platform to implement a "buyer blacklist" feature and establish a more proactive defense mechanism to collectively address the escalating risk of return fraud. They are hoping for tighter regulations and better protection against these fraudulent activities.

Amazon Sellers Struggle With Patent Fights Algorithm Shifts Ahead of Holidays

Amazon Sellers Struggle With Patent Fights Algorithm Shifts Ahead of Holidays

Amazon sellers are approaching peak season, facing triple challenges: infringement, new platform rules, and a market downturn. Garden hose connectors are being removed due to widespread patent infringement, highlighting the need for careful product selection to avoid risks. Amazon's search page adjustments, particularly the impact of zero-star reviews, pose challenges for new product promotion. Sellers must operate in compliance and adopt refined operational strategies to survive the competition and seize opportunities during the peak season. Prioritizing legal compliance and meticulous management are crucial for success.

Amazon Warns Brands Over Compliance Amid Association Risks

Amazon Warns Brands Over Compliance Amid Association Risks

Recently, a large-scale delisting of brands occurred on Amazon US, suspected to be related to the joint liability mechanism and non-compliant operations, raising sellers' concerns about platform compliance. This article analyzes the background, possible causes, and coping strategies of the event, emphasizing that compliant operation is the key to survival in cross-border e-commerce. It reminds sellers to strictly abide by platform rules to avoid unnecessary losses. Adhering to Amazon's guidelines is crucial for maintaining a healthy and sustainable business on the platform.

Amazon Adjusts Refund Policy for Lowvalue Items

Amazon Adjusts Refund Policy for Lowvalue Items

Amazon US has launched a new "Refund-Only" policy, allowing refunds for items under $75 in certain situations without requiring returns. This aims to improve the buyer experience but places higher demands on sellers. Sellers need to pay attention to the impact on return rates and commission refund rules. It's crucial to strictly control product quality, optimize product descriptions, and improve customer service to adapt to the changes brought by the new policy. This will help mitigate potential losses and maintain profitability in the long run.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Amazon Sellers Face Crisis Over Account Policy Crackdown

Amazon Sellers Face Crisis Over Account Policy Crackdown

Amazon's autumn account suspension wave is here, with brand association being a major reason for account closures. The platform aims to standardize brand authorization and optimize the ecosystem. Sellers need to self-check the reasons for association, write POA appeals, and shift to a single-store, single-brand compliant operation model to cope with increasingly strict platform rules. This includes ensuring proper brand authorization and avoiding any practices that might trigger brand association flags, ultimately leading to a more sustainable and compliant Amazon business.

Amazon Sellers Face Stricter Variation Policy Compliance

Amazon Sellers Face Stricter Variation Policy Compliance

Amazon is strictly investigating variation violations. Sellers need to understand the three key rules of variation compliance to avoid misuse, non-compliant merging, and repeated splitting of variations. Upon receiving a warning email, carefully study it, conduct self-inspection and correction, and immediately rectify the issues. Then, write a clear and specific Plan of Action (POA) for the appeal. Account health is the cornerstone of operation. Timely handling of violations is crucial for maintaining a healthy account and ensuring continued selling privileges on the platform.