Amazon Seller Account Suspensions in 2025: Global Trends & Legal SolutionsAs Amazon’s marketplace continues to grow across the globe, more international sellers are facing account suspensions in 2025. Data from 2024 shows over 35% of sellers were affected—a trend that’s continuing into this year. Whether you’re an FBA seller in Europe, a private-label brand in the Middle East, or a wholesale merchant in Asia or Latin America, it's crucial to understand why suspensions happen and how to recover fast. □ What’s Causing the Surge in Suspensions?1. Supply Chain DocumentationAmazon now requires more transparent and verifiable sourcing. Sellers worldwide must provide valid invoices, supplier contracts, and authorization letters to prove legitimacy—especially in categories like electronics, supplements, and branded goods. 2. Policy Violations (Reviews, Listings, Restricted Products)From Europe to India, sellers are getting flagged for review manipulation, listing errors, and selling restricted products. Amazon’s automated enforcement bots are faster and less forgiving, making even minor errors risky. 3. Stricter Metrics and AlgorithmsAmazon’s systems now penalize low Order Defect Rates (ODR), late shipments, and non-compliance with A-to-Z guarantees. Global sellers must meet Amazon’s regional expectations for Prime eligibility and customer satisfaction. □ How Global Trade Shocks Are Changing Seller BehaviorThe recent surge in import tariffs—like the 145% U.S. duty on Chinese goods—has triggered cautious seller activity, especially in North America and the EU. While this may be reducing some violations, it’s also increasing pressure to cut corners—leading to more compliance missteps. □ Watch: Amazon Seller Suspensions Explained (Video)⚖️ How AMZ Sellers Attorney® Supports Global SellersOur team of U.S.-licensed attorneys helps Amazon sellers in 100+ countries recover from account and ASIN suspensions through direct legal channels, arbitration, and strategic POAs.
Suspended Worldwide? We Can Help.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
|

RSS Feed