Amazon Ends Brand Authorization Disrupts Seller Operations

Amazon Ends Brand Authorization Disrupts Seller Operations

Amazon has announced the termination of its Authorized Brands program for third-party sellers, impacting sellers in the US, Europe, and Japan. This decision may be related to Amazon's losses and antitrust investigations, aiming to reduce unequal support for specific brands. Affected sellers are actively defending their rights. Amazon states it will take measures to protect seller interests. This event serves as a reminder for sellers to prioritize brand building and risk management. The program's removal is expected to affect a significant number of sellers who relied on it for brand protection and visibility.

Amazon Expands Crossborder Selling Opportunities

Amazon Expands Crossborder Selling Opportunities

Amazon's Toss-up Offers mechanism presents new sales opportunities for sellers who haven't won the Buy Box, particularly benefiting Chinese cross-border sellers in shared shopping cart scenarios. Sellers should view it as a complement to existing strategies. By optimizing products and improving services, they can seize this opportunity to achieve business growth. It allows multiple sellers to potentially win the sale even if they are not the primary Buy Box holder, creating a more competitive and dynamic marketplace. This is especially relevant for sellers offering similar products at comparable prices.

Walmart Expands Seller Tools with Biz Mentor Chinese Support

Walmart Expands Seller Tools with Biz Mentor Chinese Support

Walmart launched Biz Mentor and a Chinese version of Seller Center to help Chinese sellers improve performance. Biz Mentor offers personalized recommendations to optimize product sales. The Chinese interface facilitates communication and operations for sellers. Walmart's rapidly growing e-commerce business presents significant opportunities for sellers, making it a potential platform for expanding into overseas markets. These initiatives aim to empower Chinese sellers to succeed on Walmart's marketplace.

Amazon Expands Seller Protections with AHA Facial Recognition

Amazon Expands Seller Protections with AHA Facial Recognition

Amazon introduced the Account Health Assurance (AHA) program and facial recognition verification to enhance platform security and seller experience. The AHA program provides account protection for eligible sellers, potentially impacting the appeal service market. Facial recognition improves security but poses challenges for sellers managing multiple accounts. Amazon Attribution and the Brand Referral Bonus program offer new avenues for sellers to boost sales. Sellers should closely monitor policy changes and proactively adapt.

Amazon Sellers Face Buy Box Losses Key Causes and Fixes

Amazon Sellers Face Buy Box Losses Key Causes and Fixes

Losing the Amazon Buy Box is a common issue for sellers. This article delves into five major reasons: unauthorized sellers, excessive price increases, out-of-stock situations, numerous negative reviews, and frequent Listing modifications. Corresponding strategies are provided to help sellers maintain their sales position and avoid losses caused by Buy Box loss. The analysis aims to equip sellers with the knowledge to proactively address these challenges and secure their presence on Amazon's competitive marketplace.

Joom Upgrades Seller Tools for Improved Order Management

Joom Upgrades Seller Tools for Improved Order Management

Joom introduces three new features to help sellers efficiently manage orders and improve store performance. Weekly order statistics emails allow sellers to easily track order data. Order statistics in the seller backend provide visualized order status. Optimized store performance metrics and warning emails help sellers adjust operational strategies in a timely manner. This upgrade aims to simplify order management processes, improve store operational efficiency, and help sellers succeed in cross-border e-commerce.

Ousuitong Introduces payafterapproval VAT Service for UK Ecommerce

Ousuitong Introduces payafterapproval VAT Service for UK Ecommerce

Eutax introduces an innovative 'Pay-Later' model for UK VAT registration, addressing sellers' challenges with difficult and slow registration processes. With this model, sellers can place an order for £0, eliminating upfront costs. Eutax's expert team handles complex questionnaires, and sellers only pay a £498 service fee upon successful VAT registration. This simplifies the registration process, speeds up approval times, and allows sellers to focus on business growth without worrying about VAT registration hurdles.

West and Central African Customs Chiefs Back Continental Free Trade

West and Central African Customs Chiefs Back Continental Free Trade

The meeting of heads of customs from West and Central Africa focused on the establishment of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). The World Customs Organization reaffirmed its support, emphasizing the critical role of customs departments and the importance of infrastructure. Discussions also covered addressing the challenges posed by the pandemic, combating counterfeit medicines and vaccines, and strengthening capacity building and regional cooperation. These efforts aim to contribute to regional economic development and the prosperity of the African continent. The importance of efficient customs procedures for the AfCFTA's success was highlighted.

Global Customs Body Firms Partner on Disruptive Tech

Global Customs Body Firms Partner on Disruptive Tech

The 44th meeting of the World Customs Organization (WCO) Private Sector Consultative Group (PSCG) focused on the impact of disruptive technologies on the customs environment. It emphasized strengthening customs-private sector cooperation to address cross-border e-commerce challenges, piloting information exchange, and establishing regional organizations. Discussions covered topics such as combating counterfeit goods, global connectivity, the WCO Academy, and trade platforms. The meeting aimed to promote trade facilitation and sustainable economic development by addressing the evolving landscape and fostering collaboration between customs authorities and the private sector.

Global Customs Agencies Protect Vaccine Supply Chains From Counterfeits

Global Customs Agencies Protect Vaccine Supply Chains From Counterfeits

The World Customs Organization launched the “Project to Facilitate and Coordinate Customs Controls on Cross-Border Transport of Critical COVID-19-Related Goods” to combat counterfeit vaccines and other illicit goods, ensuring the efficient flow of legitimate supplies. Funded by Japan Customs, the project strengthens customs supervision through multilateral collaboration and technological empowerment. It aims to build a global pandemic prevention and control barrier, safeguarding human health. This initiative promotes secure and efficient trade in essential goods during the COVID-19 crisis, fostering international cooperation to combat the pandemic.