California is the most populous U.S. state, and its economy is also the nation’s largest. With a GDP of over $3 trillion USD, on its own, it would be the fifth-largest economy in the world. The state is a large market for consumer product importers, and if you sell...
Regulatory Compliance
3 Types of Warning Labels Required for Children’s Products in the US
When you are preparing to sell a children’s product in the United States — whether it’s a stroller, board game, baby crib, or something else — adding warning labels to it can be an essential part of ensuring regulatory compliance. Depending on the details of your...
How to Ensure Product Safety and Compliance Before Selling Your Goods
The transition from product design to manufacturing is often a rocky and difficult journey for unprepared companies. Unfortunately, too many importers don’t realize how vital it is to conduct thorough product compliance research early on. Because they neglect this...
5 Things Amazon Sellers Should Know About Consumer Product Regulations
In July 2021, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) filed a complaint against Amazon over the sale of hazardous products, including 24,000 carbon monoxide detectors and 400,000 hair dryers that failed to protect users from shock and electrocution. As a...
US Law Label Requirements: What do Stuffed Goods Importers Need to Know?
If you've ever bought a pillow or mattress in the United States, you may have noticed the tag that states, "Under Penalty of Law This Tag Not to Be Removed Except by the Consumer." This tag is known as a law label, and it is required on a variety of stuffed goods. Are...
RoHS 1 vs. RoHS 2 vs. RoHS 3: What’s the Difference Between Them?
In July 2020, Nikon Corporation had to recall about 150 units of its Nikon F6 film camera after finding that it contained levels of dibutyl phthalate (DBP), which exceeded the amount allowed by the European Union’s RoHS directive. Importers who ship electrical and...
Furniture Regulations in the USA: 5 Important Sets of Regulations
If you are looking to import and sell furniture in the USA, you need to know the various regulations governing this industry. Like many other consumer products, substandard furniture can cause injury and even death. To prevent such occurrences, the U.S. Consumer...
CPSIA Compliance: What Children’s Product Importers Need to Know
In the early 2000s, parents rarely paid attention to the potential health risks of store-bought toys and children's products. Many were comfortable with purchasing these seemingly harmless items without even a second thought. Not after 2007! 2007 marks the year of a...
REACH vs RoHS: What Should You Understand About Each?
One of the challenges of managing compliance for a consumer product brand is the ever-changing body of directives and regulations that might apply to your products. Importing non-compliant products from countries like China, Vietnam, or India can lead to costly...
How Can Product Importers Verify Raw Material Quality?
Are you concerned about the quality of the raw materials your manufacturer is using? Low-quality materials make your products more likely to break or wear out prematurely — and if they contain hazardous substances, they might end up violating federal safety standards....