Amazon Suspends More Sellers in Brand Policy Crackdown

Amazon Suspends More Sellers in Brand Policy Crackdown

On September 23rd, Amazon conducted another large-scale account suspension, impacting tens of thousands of sellers, primarily due to brand association. This report delves into various association types, including multi-store authorization, malicious follow-selling, whitelisting, and service provider registration. It offers appeal strategies tailored to different scenarios. Emphasizing the importance of compliant operations, the report advises sellers to adopt a single-store, single-brand model, ensure verifiable legal entity information, self-register trademarks, and standardize operations to navigate increasingly stringent platform rules.

Amazon Warns Sellers Over Fake made in USA Labels

Amazon Warns Sellers Over Fake made in USA Labels

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is cracking down on false 'Made in USA' claims, issuing warnings to platforms like Amazon. Some sellers, seeking illicit profits, are falsifying label information, leading to store suspensions. Sellers are reminded to operate in compliance, accurately labeling country of origin to avoid legal repercussions. E-commerce platforms should also strengthen oversight to collectively maintain market order. The FTC's increased scrutiny aims to protect consumers and ensure fair competition by preventing deceptive marketing practices related to product origin.

Brazil Clamps Down on Shell Firms Hits Ecommerce Trade

Brazil Clamps Down on Shell Firms Hits Ecommerce Trade

The Brazilian e-commerce market is facing a tax crackdown, leading to the suspension of numerous shell company accounts and posing a risk of cargo detention for Mercado Libre sellers. This analysis examines key dimensions of the tax audit, provides urgent response recommendations, and emphasizes the core elements of long-term compliant operations. The aim is to help sellers navigate the compliance path and find a way out of the current predicament, ensuring continued business operations within the legal framework.

Amazon Sellers Win Appeals Against Account Suspensions

Amazon Sellers Win Appeals Against Account Suspensions

This article addresses the challenges Amazon sellers face when appealing account suspensions. It provides an in-depth analysis of the key elements in preparing appeal materials, offering a detailed checklist and tips to avoid common pitfalls. By following this guidance, sellers can effectively minimize the risk of rejection and expedite the appeal process. Maijia Support is committed to providing professional legal support and cross-border services to help cross-border e-commerce sellers operate compliantly on the Amazon platform and achieve business growth.

US Mattress Recycling Fees Compliance Guide for Temu Sellers

US Mattress Recycling Fees Compliance Guide for Temu Sellers

This article provides a detailed explanation of mattress recycling fee policies in California, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Oregon for sellers on the Temu platform. It covers the definition of recycling fees, applicable product scope, fee standards in each state, and seller compliance guidelines. The aim is to help sellers avoid risks arising from a lack of understanding of relevant regulations and ensure compliant business operations. This guide helps Temu sellers navigate the complexities of US mattress recycling laws and maintain legal compliance.

Slovakian Imports Face Customs Hurdles Via Hong Kong

Slovakian Imports Face Customs Hurdles Via Hong Kong

This article details the entire process of Slovakian purchased goods transiting through Hong Kong for customs clearance into mainland China. It covers sea freight route selection, Hong Kong customs clearance procedures, key points for mainland customs clearance, and important considerations. The aim is to help readers efficiently and compliantly complete cross-border shopping. It provides practical guidance on navigating the complexities of international shipping and customs regulations, ensuring a smooth and legal import process for Slovakian goods purchased through a purchasing agent.

Bhutan Boosts Environmental Compliance with Border Reforms

Bhutan Boosts Environmental Compliance with Border Reforms

Bhutan Customs plays a crucial role in environmental compliance regulation, committed to environmental protection through multi-sector collaboration, legal frameworks, and cross-border cooperation. The application of Single Window Environment (SWE) and simplified customs procedures enhance regulatory efficiency. Facing challenges in knowledge, information sharing, and technology, Bhutan Customs will strengthen cooperation, participate in international projects, and utilize advance cargo information to achieve sustainable development. This includes improving data collection and analysis for better risk assessment and targeting of illegal environmental trade.

Morocco Boosts Green Customs Via Crossborder Partnerships

Morocco Boosts Green Customs Via Crossborder Partnerships

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of Morocco's customs regulatory framework for environmental compliance, covering the legal and policy foundations, inter-agency cooperation, compliance standards, application of electronic platforms, procedural simplification, and future prospects. It highlights Morocco's commitment to improving environmental compliance through multi-level cooperation, technological application, and process optimization. The study emphasizes Morocco's efforts in enhancing environmental compliance through various strategies and offers valuable lessons for other countries seeking to strengthen their own environmental protection measures within customs control.

Textile Industry Grapples With Air Freight Quota Challenges

Textile Industry Grapples With Air Freight Quota Challenges

International air freight of textiles requires attention to qualifications, documentation, packaging, and customs declaration, with particular emphasis on import quota restrictions in the destination country. While most textile exports from China do not require quotas, some countries impose import quotas on specific categories. Businesses should confirm quota status with buyers in advance and stay informed about the latest policies of the destination country to ensure compliance. Careful attention to these details is crucial for smooth and legal international textile trade.

Malawi Enhances Trade with Wcobacked Advance Ruling System

Malawi Enhances Trade with Wcobacked Advance Ruling System

In July 2018, the World Customs Organization (WCO) held a workshop in Blantyre to support Malawi in enhancing trade facilitation by implementing the advance ruling system and optimizing its customs classification system. Through expert training, current state analysis, and action plan development, Malawi aims to improve its legal framework, establish an advance ruling body, and strengthen personnel training. These efforts are designed to increase customs clearance efficiency, enhance trade certainty, and improve the business environment, ultimately promoting economic development in Malawi.