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 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.

US Retail Imports Slow Amid Trade Policy Uncertainty

US Retail Imports Slow Amid Trade Policy Uncertainty

US retail imports are projected to experience a short-term increase followed by a sustained decline, exacerbated by trade policy uncertainties. Businesses should embrace digital transformation, diversify sourcing channels, strengthen risk management, closely monitor policy developments, and enhance innovation capabilities to navigate challenges and seize opportunities. The volatile trade landscape necessitates proactive strategies to mitigate potential disruptions and maintain competitiveness. Focusing on agility and resilience within the supply chain will be crucial for sustained success in the evolving global market.

02/05/2026 Logistics
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Schwab Feds Datadriven Policy to Persist Through 2026

Schwab Feds Datadriven Policy to Persist Through 2026

Charles Schwab believes the Federal Reserve may stick to a 'data-dependent' strategy until 2026, with rate adjustments contingent on inflation and employment data. Market expectations anticipate potential rate cuts this year, but the risk of inflation resurgence shouldn't be overlooked. The Fed's independence is crucial. Regarding AI investment, focus on profitability. Investors should flexibly adjust their strategies. Simultaneously, Charles Schwab announced a CEO transition and a dividend increase.

Amazon Adjusts Return Policy for Highvalue Items in 2026

Amazon Adjusts Return Policy for Highvalue Items in 2026

Amazon's new return policy, effective in 2026, eliminates exemptions for high-value items and standardizes prepaid return labels. This simplifies the process and shortens refund times, but also increases return risks for sellers of high-value goods. Sellers need to optimize their business strategies, strengthen risk control, and fully utilize the SAFE-T Claim process. Staying informed about policy changes is crucial to adapting to the new market environment. This policy shift presents both opportunities and challenges for e-commerce businesses operating on the Amazon platform.

Amazon Introduces Capacity Monitor for FBA Sellers

Amazon Introduces Capacity Monitor for FBA Sellers

Following Amazon's new FBA storage policy, the capacity monitor has become a crucial tool for sellers' refined operations. This article provides an in-depth interpretation of the new policy, offers practical guidance on requesting overage capacity, and proposes operational strategies such as improving the IPI score and accurately forecasting sales. These strategies aim to help sellers reduce costs and increase efficiency on the Amazon platform, ultimately maximizing profitability under the new storage limitations.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Tiktok Shop Adapts US Ecommerce Strategy Amid New Rules

Tiktok Shop Adapts US Ecommerce Strategy Amid New Rules

TikTok Shop's policy adjustments in the US present new challenges for e-commerce operations. This session invites industry experts to analyze growth strategies for the second half of the year under the new regulations, focusing on policy, algorithms, and channel advantages. The aim is to help merchants seize market opportunities and navigate the evolving landscape of TikTok e-commerce in the US.

China Expands Service Trade with New Negative List

China Expands Service Trade with New Negative List

The Ministry of Commerce is fully implementing the negative list for cross-border service trade, aiming to enhance the level of opening-up, boost market vitality, and promote economic transformation and upgrading. The new policy clarifies the admission "baseline", improves policy transparency, and actively aligns with international rules, bringing new development opportunities for enterprises. Companies should pay close attention to policy trends, adjust their strategies, and operate in compliance to seize the benefits of opening-up. This initiative is expected to foster a more dynamic and competitive environment for the service sector.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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UAE Introduces VAT Deductions for Crossborder Ecommerce

UAE Introduces VAT Deductions for Crossborder Ecommerce

The new UAE VAT policy allows importers using freight forwarder tax numbers for customs clearance to claim tax deductions under certain conditions, reducing operating costs for cross-border e-commerce. This article provides an in-depth interpretation of the new policy, analyzes cross-border e-commerce logistics models, and details the VAT registration and declaration process. It offers a practical guide for sellers looking to tap into the UAE market.

Amazon Adjusts Storage Fees Urges Sellers to Adapt

Amazon Adjusts Storage Fees Urges Sellers to Adapt

Amazon's storage policy may undergo significant changes, with paid storage becoming a reality. Sellers facing storage limitations and expansion difficulties are exploring overseas warehouses and AWD solutions. In response to the new policy, sellers should closely monitor policy trends, optimize inventory management, improve IPI scores, effectively utilize overseas warehouses and AWD, refine operations, actively participate in bidding, and diversify their development to meet the challenges. They need to pay close attention to the details of the policy and adjust their strategies accordingly to maintain profitability and competitiveness.

12/30/2025 Warehousing
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