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Act nowREGULATORY·NAtemu07:18Z
Pool noodle (sold on TEMU)

A foam pool noodle sold on TEMU has been recalled for failing to comply with aquatic toy safety standards, lacking required permanent warnings. The missing warnings pose a drowning risk to consumers. Users should stop using the product and contact the seller QXSHomes via email for a refund.

actImmediately audit your product listings for pool/aquatic toys to ensure compliance with safety standards and required permanent warnings. Remove any non-compliant items and contact affected customers about the recall.
Act nowREGULATORY·ANZ06:21Z
LED Fairy Floss

LED Fairy Floss has been recalled because the LED light attached to the stick inside the fairy floss does not comply with mandatory standards for products containing button/coin batteries. Children risk choking, severe internal burn injuries, or death if they swallow or place these batteries inside their bodies. Consumers should stop using the product immediately, keep it away from children, and return it to An's Big Fairy Floss for a full refund.

actImmediately audit your product catalog for any novelty food items (candy floss, lollipops, etc.) with embedded LED lights or button batteries, verify they comply with Australian mandatory safety standards (UL 4200A, AS/NZS 62368.1), and pull any non-compliant stock from sale.
Worth knowingREGULATORY·NA05:29Z
ANKO Chick Silicone Teether

The ANKO Chick Silicone Teether has been recalled because small parts may detach, posing a choking hazard to children under 36 months. Consumers should stop using the product immediately and return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.

actImmediately remove any remaining inventory of this teether from all sales channels, review order records to identify affected buyers, and proactively issue recall notifications with return/refund instructions to mitigate liability exposure.
Worth knowingREGULATORY·NASEA05:28Z
USTR Announces Section 301 Investigation of Vietnam’s Acts, Policies, and Practices Related to Intellectual Property Protection and Enforcement

The U.S. Trade Representative has initiated a Section 301 investigation into Vietnam's intellectual property protection and enforcement practices. The investigation aims to determine if Vietnam's persistent IP issues are unreasonable or discriminatory and burden U.S. commerce. USTR Ambassador Jamieson Greer stated that despite some recent steps, IP infringement in Vietnam continues to harm U.S. innovators and creators.

actAudit your Vietnam-based supply chain for IP compliance documentation and prepare contingency sourcing options while monitoring for investigation developments that could lead to trade restrictions.
Worth knowingREGULATORY·NA05:15Z
LCD 10 inch writing tablet

Little Nation is recalling its LCD 10-inch writing tablet due to non-compliance with button/coin battery safety standards. The batteries pose choking, severe burn, or death risks to children if swallowed. Consumers should stop use, dispose of the tablet safely, and contact Little Nation for a full refund.

actReview your product catalog for similar children's electronics with button batteries and ensure compliance with UL 60065, UL 62133, and ASTM F963 safety standards to avoid liability.
Worth knowingREGULATORY·NA05:29Z
The slow trickle-down of tariff refunds

The U.S. government has received about half as many refund requests for the approximately $166 billion it collected in tariff duties that have since been ruled illegal.

actAudit your historical tariff payments to identify any duties potentially covered by WTO or trade dispute rulings, and verify refund claim deadlines with a customs broker or trade attorney.
Worth knowingREGULATORY·NA05:28Z
The United States and Mexico Conclude First Bilateral Round Related to the Joint Review of the USMCA

The United States and Mexico concluded the first bilateral round of the USMCA Joint Review in Mexico City, focusing on reducing the U.S. trade deficit with Mexico and strengthening supply chains. Key topics included automotive rules of origin, steel and aluminum, economic security, and regulatory compatibility for medical devices and pharmaceuticals. Further rounds are scheduled for June 16-17 in Washington, D.C., and July 20 in Mexico City.

actMonitor upcoming review rounds in June and July, particularly if your business involves automotive rules of origin or regulated products like medical devices and pharmaceuticals, as future changes could affect compliance requirements and competitive positioning.
Worth knowingREGULATORY·NALATAM05:28Z
USTR Section 301 Determination on Brazil’s Unreasonable Acts, Policies, and Practices

The U.S. Trade Representative determined under Section 301 that certain Brazilian acts, policies, and practices related to digital trade, tariffs, anti-corruption, IP protection, ethanol market access, and deforestation are unreasonable and burden U.S. commerce. The USTR has proposed responsive action for public comment while continuing engagement with Brazil to resolve concerns before the July 15, 2026 deadline.

actMonitor USTR public comment proceedings and Brazil negotiation outcomes; assess Brazil trade exposure in affected categories and identify alternative supply chain or market diversification options if tensions escalate.
Worth knowingREGULATORY·NA05:27Z
USTR Seeks Public Comment on the Scope and Operation of a Mechanism to Promote Balanced and Reciprocal Trade with China

The U.S. Trade Representative is seeking public comments on establishing a U.S.-China Board of Trade to manage bilateral trade and on identifying non-sensitive products that could benefit from tariff adjustments to achieve balanced and reciprocal trade. Comments are due by July 10, 2026, with rebuttals due by July 24, 2026.

actMonitor this rulemaking process through the comment period; sellers with significant China-sourced inventory or supply chains should consider submitting comments if they have data on product categories that could be affected by potential tariff adjustments.
Worth knowingREGULATORY·NA05:13Z
Customs Bulletin Weekly, Vol. 60, June 01, 2026, No. 11

The Customs Bulletin Weekly for June 01, 2026, Volume 60, Number 11, is a compilation of decisions, rulings, regulations, notices, and abstracts from U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, and the U.S. Court of International Trade. It includes a PDF attachment of 666.15 KB.

actReview the bulletin for any rulings relevant to your product categories or import practices, but no immediate action required.
Worth knowingREGULATORY·NA05:13Z
U.S. Customs and Border Protection Announces Rosario 'Pete' Vasquez as Chief of the U.S. Border Patrol

U.S. Customs and Border Protection appointed Rosario 'Pete' Vasquez as Chief of the U.S. Border Patrol. With over 26 years of service, Vasquez has held various leadership roles including Chief Patrol Agent and assignments in special operations, anti-terrorism, and international postings.

actMonitor Border Patrol leadership priorities and any shifts in enforcement approach under the new Chief, but no immediate action required.
FYIREGULATORY·NA05:28Z
First-in-nation insect encountered in a commercial shipment of leafy greens at the Area Port of Nogales, Arizona

U.S. Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialists at the Area Port of Nogales, Arizona, discovered a rare leafhopper species, Polyamia arachnion, in a commercial shipment of leafy greens on May 8. This is only the second time in 69 years that this species has been collected, with both specimens originating from central Mexico. The insect was quarantined to prevent potential damage to U.S. agriculture.

actMonitor. No immediate action required, though importers should maintain standard compliance with agricultural inspection protocols when shipping produce from Mexico.
FYIREGULATORY·EU05:28Z
Ambassador Greer to Travel to France for the OECD Ministerial Council Meeting

Ambassador Jamieson Greer will travel to Paris, France, to attend the OECD Ministerial Council Meeting on June 3-4, 2026. He will hold meetings with foreign counterparts to discuss fair, balanced, and reciprocal trade with the United States.

actMonitor for follow-up announcements from this OECD meeting, but no immediate action required.
FYIREGULATORY·NA05:14Z
Operation Checkmate results in 52 arrests, including 36 commercial truck drivers

Operation Checkmate by Yuma Sector Border Patrol resulted in 52 arrests of illegal aliens, including 36 commercial truck drivers. Most drivers had invalid Employment Authorization Documents and were from India, Mexico, El Salvador, and Russia. All individuals will be deported.

actMonitor supply chain reliability in the region; no immediate action required.
FYIREGULATORY·NA05:13Z
CBP officers seize over $3.7 million in hard narcotics at Laredo Port of Entry

U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at the Laredo Port of Entry seized over $3.7 million worth of hard narcotics in four separate incidents over the weekend. The largest seizure involved 74.78 pounds of fentanyl, valued at $1.7 million, discovered in a commercial tractor at the World Trade Bridge. Port Director Alberto Flores praised the officers' vigilance and dedication in intercepting the illicit drugs.

actMonitor for any changes in border processing times; this is a law enforcement action unrelated to e-commerce regulations.
FYIREGULATORY·NASEALATAMANZ05:12Z
Weekly Trade Focus: APEC

The U.S. Trade Representative will attend the annual APEC Ministerial meeting in Singapore on July 21-22, 2009. This week's trade focus highlights U.S. trade relations with APEC member economies.

actNo action needed; this is archival/background information with no current seller impact.
FYIREGULATORY·NA05:29Z
U.S. Customs and Border Protection June recruitment events

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is hosting six recruitment events in June 2026, including virtual webinars and in-person expos, to hire for positions such as officers, agents, and professionals in intelligence, technology, and administration. The agency seeks candidates to support its mission of intercepting illicit narcotics, combating human smuggling, and facilitating legitimate trade and travel. Events include a Border Patrol webinar on June 2, a CBP Officer webinar on June 4, a virtual career expo on June 10, a DHS Career Expo in Jacksonville on June 16-17, and additional webinars on June 23 and 24.

actMonitor - no action needed; this is government staffing news that does not affect e-commerce operations, compliance, or trade policies.
FYIREGULATORY·NA05:28Z
CBP officers seize more than $1.1M in cocaine at the Progreso Port of Entry

U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at the Progreso Port of Entry seized 88 pounds of cocaine valued at over $1.1 million on May 23. The drugs were found hidden in a GMC Sierra pickup driven by a 22-year-old U.S. citizen. The driver was arrested by Texas DPS officers, and the vehicle and narcotics were confiscated.

actNo action needed; this is unrelated to e-commerce operations or regulatory compliance.