Amazon Tightens Delivery Rules for SFP Sellers

Amazon Tightens Delivery Rules for SFP Sellers

Amazon US SFP policy is adjusted: the on-time delivery rate requirement is reduced from 97% to 93.5%, and the assessment period is shortened from 30 days to 7 days. The policy aims to balance consumer experience and seller efficiency. Sellers need to improve logistics stability and optimize inventory management to adapt to the new assessment standards.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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US Customs Rule Change Halts Highvalue Parcel Deliveries

US Customs Rule Change Halts Highvalue Parcel Deliveries

Due to new US Customs regulations, Shenzhen Baiyun Technology has announced the suspension of DHL, FEDEX, and UPS shipments with declared values exceeding $800 to the United States. This is in response to stricter import supervision processes. The measure aims to protect customer interests. Cross-border e-commerce sellers and individual senders need to pay attention to policy changes and adjust their logistics strategies accordingly to avoid potential delays or issues with customs clearance. This temporary suspension is a proactive measure to ensure compliance.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Amazons Seller Program Sparks Debate Over Effectiveness

Amazons Seller Program Sparks Debate Over Effectiveness

Amazon launched the "Account Health Assurance" program to protect eligible sellers from account deactivation due to policy violations. However, the program has high requirements and Amazon retains the final interpretation, leading sellers to question its true "immunity." This presents both opportunities and challenges for appeal service providers. Sellers should be rational and proactively improve store performance to adapt to Amazon's policy changes. This program aims to provide a safety net, but sellers need to focus on maintaining good standing to truly benefit and avoid relying solely on the assurance.

Amazon Eases Rules for Thirdparty Sellers Amid Market Changes

Amazon Eases Rules for Thirdparty Sellers Amid Market Changes

Amazon has adjusted its FBA policy, allowing Prime sellers to freely choose their fulfillment methods, no longer mandating FBA usage. This move aims to eliminate monopolies and provide more opportunities for self-fulfillment sellers, but it also presents challenges. Sellers need to pay attention to market changes, optimize products, logistics, and services, and diversify platform strategies to stand out in the competition. This policy shift requires sellers to be agile and adapt to the evolving e-commerce landscape.

Amazon Updates Seller Tools for Video Ads Inventory Management

Amazon Updates Seller Tools for Video Ads Inventory Management

Amazon updated its video ad features, allowing Sponsored Brand Video (SBV) ads to link directly to Brand Stores, facilitating brand promotion. Meanwhile, four European countries will implement an automatic removal policy for aged inventory. Sellers need to adjust their advertising strategies and check inventory settings promptly to avoid unnecessary losses and seize peak season opportunities. This includes optimizing SBV campaigns to leverage the direct-to-store functionality and proactively managing inventory levels to comply with the new European policy.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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Douyin Shop Strengthens Enforcement on Restricted Items

Douyin Shop Strengthens Enforcement on Restricted Items

New regulations are coming to Douyin Store! Targeted category access is tightened, requiring merchants to meet qualification requirements; violations will lead to closure of operating permissions. The platform is cracking down on false registrations and upgrading the Feige Service assessment, requiring merchants to pay attention to response rates and user satisfaction. Following platform rules and operating in compliance is key. Merchants need to be aware of the changes to avoid penalties and maintain their store's operational status.

Moldova Advances Customs Reform with SECOWCO Aid Targets 2026 TRS

Moldova Advances Customs Reform with SECOWCO Aid Targets 2026 TRS

Moldova, with the support of the SECO-WCO Global Trade Facilitation Programme, held a virtual Time Release Study (TRS) workshop to assess clearance times and develop a national implementation roadmap. The goal is to complete the TRS report by January 2026, covering import and export processes, and to make it available to all stakeholders. The WCO pledged continued technical support to help Moldova improve trade facilitation and promote economic development. The TRS aims to identify bottlenecks and recommend improvements to streamline border procedures.