Russia to Require Household Goods Traceability by 2026

Russia to Require Household Goods Traceability by 2026

Russia will introduce mandatory labeling for certain daily necessities and cosmetics starting in 2026, implemented in phases. Companies will gradually need to achieve product traceability. Initially, they can report quantities aggregated by product code, with the ultimate goal of tracing individual items. This initiative aims to protect consumer rights and improve supply chain transparency. While it presents challenges for businesses, it also offers opportunities for improved efficiency and brand trust.

Tradekey Expands Global B2B Trade Opportunities

Tradekey Expands Global B2B Trade Opportunities

TradeKey, a leading global B2B platform, boasts over 9.37 million members. It connects global business opportunities through efficient matchmaking and a secure trading environment, helping businesses expand into overseas markets and achieve growth. The platform excels in high-quality product screening, ensuring product quality and fostering long-term partnerships. TradeKey provides a reliable and effective solution for businesses seeking to engage in international trade and expand their reach.

Amazon US Tightens TIC Verification for Lithium Battery Imports

Amazon US Tightens TIC Verification for Lithium Battery Imports

This article provides a detailed interpretation of Amazon US's TIC (Testing, Inspection, and Certification) direct verification mechanism for lithium battery products, such as power banks. It explains the verification process, its impact, and frequently asked questions. The aim is to help sellers understand and successfully complete the verification, ensuring product compliance and avoiding product removal due to compliance issues. This guide helps navigate the process for compliant sales on Amazon.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Temus Testing Policy Raises Seller Compliance Costs

Temus Testing Policy Raises Seller Compliance Costs

New regulations on the Temu platform will take effect on October 1st, exclusively recognizing testing reports issued by service market institutions approved by Temu. This covers both full-service and semi-service products. The move aims to strengthen product quality supervision, but may increase compliance costs for merchants. Merchants should proactively respond by partnering with platform-approved institutions and improving product quality to adapt to the new regulations.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Key Factors in Choosing a Warehouse Management System

Key Factors in Choosing a Warehouse Management System

This article provides a comprehensive guide for companies on selecting Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), covering project milestones, supplier selection, comparison discussions, and implementation considerations. The aim is to help businesses enhance their operational efficiency and decision-making quality.

08/02/2025 Warehousing
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