


On December 1, the Amazon US station announced that California's fishing and hunting laws have been updated and will take effect on January 1, 2023. Prohibits the manufacture, sale, trade or distribution of fur products in California. To this end, Amazon will restrict the sale of fur products to California starting next year.
The law, which applies to all types of fur from any source, stipulates that fur is part of or attached to the skin of an animal, fur, wool or fibers of fur, whether in raw or processed state. The exemption includes faux fur and fur products for activities expressly permitted by federal law.
In the last month, please confirm the regulatory information as soon as possible
Sellers can see information about this new ban and the associated list of exemptions in the California Assembly Bill 44 Industry Guide and Amazon’s Policy on Animals and Animal-Related Products.
Amazon will contact the affected sellers via email before the end of the year, and sellers can also appeal to Amazon accordingly to ensure that their listings can be displayed normally.
Moreover, Amazon's US stations, European stations, and Japanese stations have all issued announcements stating that from December 1, 2022, new and existing product listings for certain product types must include color names, size names, product descriptions, and product descriptions. Category name attribute. This change ensures seller listings contain the relevant information customers need.

All new listings of affected product types will need to provide a valid value for each of these four attributes, or the product will not be added to the catalog. To ensure that existing listings for affected product types are not affected, go to Manage Inventory to update seller attributes immediately.
