14/05/2026
Todayโs updates highlight key regulatory and technology shifts that cross-border sellers, importers, and e-commerce businesses should monitor closely.
๐จ๐ณ Starting June 1, China's customs authorities will begin random inspections on selected import and export goods, including electronic appliances, baby and child products, food-contact items, daily-use products, and low-voltage electrical goods. Businesses should review product compliance documents, labels, testing reports, and quality control files in advance to avoid delays, returns, or possible destruction of non-compliant goods.
๐บ๐ธStarting July 8, U.S. CPSC certificates must be submitted electronically before regulated consumer products enter U.S. customs. This applies to categories such as clothing, childrenโs products, electronics, and household goods. Sellers using cross-border channels, including direct-to-U.S. shipments and FBA-related logistics, should prepare their certificate records and declaration workflow early.
๐ต๐ฑ Polandโs largest e-commerce platform, Allegro, is integrating OpenAI technology to improve product search, personalized recommendations, and customer service. This reflects a wider shift in global e-commerce, where AI is becoming a major driver of platform efficiency, user experience, and seller visibility.
For global sellers, these updates show one clear trend: compliance and technology are moving faster than ever.
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