Changes to the amazon services business solutions agreement
We are making changes and additions to our Amazon Services Europe Business Solutions Agreement and programme policies that apply to all sellers who use the relevant services or features.
The following changes will enter into effect on September 30, 2020:
- We are adding the Amazon Responsible Person Service (the “ARP Service”) as a new programme policy. This policy outlines the eligibility, costs, terms and conditions for certain Selling Partners (manufacturers, brand owners, or resellers authorised by the brand to sell in the EU) to enrol in the newly launched ARP Service. Under the ARP Service, Amazon will act as the EU product compliance point of contact for non-EU Selling Partners using Fulfilment by Amazon for certain CE-marked products.
The following changes will enter into effect on October 15, 2020:
- We are clarifying our Selling Partner API Terms to better explain the data protection rights and responsibilities for Selling Partners who use third-party applications that access data from a Selling Partner’s account using any Selling Partner API.
- We are updating our Supply Chain Standards page to provide details about our existing policy and help you adhere to these guidelines. Our standards include the Amazon supplier code of conduct, which requires that products be manufactured in safe, healthy and inclusive work environments. The Supply Chain Standards page also provides information about why the standards are important, how we implement them and the potential consequences for violations. We are not changing our supplier code of conduct as part of this update.
- We are updating the Selling on Amazon Fee Schedule (NL Amazon site) for clarity to include the DIY & Tools category. There is no change to the referral fee currently charged for that category.
We encourage you to review the detail available on the Changes to the Amazon Services Europe Business Solutions Agreement page and the Changes to programme policies page. If you have questions, reach out to Selling Partner Support. Your continued use of Selling Services after the respective date of effectiveness constitutes your acceptance of the changes.
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Upcoming changes to the Amazon Services Europe Business Solutions Agreement and programme policies
We are making changes and additions to our Amazon Services Europe Business Solutions Agreement and programme policies that apply to all sellers who use the relevant services or features.
The following changes will enter into effect on September 30, 2020:
- We are adding the Amazon Responsible Person Service (the “ARP Service”) as a new programme policy. This policy outlines the eligibility, costs, terms and conditions for certain Selling Partners (manufacturers, brand owners, or resellers authorised by the brand to sell in the EU) to enrol in the newly launched ARP Service. Under the ARP Service, Amazon will act as the EU product compliance point of contact for non-EU Selling Partners using Fulfilment by Amazon for certain CE-marked products.
The following changes will enter into effect on October 15, 2020:
- We are clarifying our Selling Partner API Terms to better explain the data protection rights and responsibilities for Selling Partners who use third-party applications that access data from a Selling Partner’s account using any Selling Partner API.
- We are updating our Supply Chain Standards page to provide details about our existing policy and help you adhere to these guidelines. Our standards include the Amazon supplier code of conduct, which requires that products be manufactured in safe, healthy and inclusive work environments. The Supply Chain Standards page also provides information about why the standards are important, how we implement them and the potential consequences for violations. We are not changing our supplier code of conduct as part of this update.
- We are updating the Selling on Amazon Fee Schedule (NL Amazon site) for clarity to include the DIY & Tools category. There is no change to the referral fee currently charged for that category.
We encourage you to review the detail available on the Changes to the Amazon Services Europe Business Solutions Agreement page and the Changes to programme policies page. If you have questions, reach out to Selling Partner Support. Your continued use of Selling Services after the respective date of effectiveness constitutes your acceptance of the changes.
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We are making changes and additions to our Amazon Services Europe Business Solutions Agreement and programme policies that apply to all sellers who use the relevant services or features.
The following changes will enter into effect on September 30, 2020:
- We are adding the Amazon Responsible Person Service (the “ARP Service”) as a new programme policy. This policy outlines the eligibility, costs, terms and conditions for certain Selling Partners (manufacturers, brand owners, or resellers authorised by the brand to sell in the EU) to enrol in the newly launched ARP Service. Under the ARP Service, Amazon will act as the EU product compliance point of contact for non-EU Selling Partners using Fulfilment by Amazon for certain CE-marked products.
The following changes will enter into effect on October 15, 2020:
- We are clarifying our Selling Partner API Terms to better explain the data protection rights and responsibilities for Selling Partners who use third-party applications that access data from a Selling Partner’s account using any Selling Partner API.
- We are updating our Supply Chain Standards page to provide details about our existing policy and help you adhere to these guidelines. Our standards include the Amazon supplier code of conduct, which requires that products be manufactured in safe, healthy and inclusive work environments. The Supply Chain Standards page also provides information about why the standards are important, how we implement them and the potential consequences for violations. We are not changing our supplier code of conduct as part of this update.
- We are updating the Selling on Amazon Fee Schedule (NL Amazon site) for clarity to include the DIY & Tools category. There is no change to the referral fee currently charged for that category.
We encourage you to review the detail available on the Changes to the Amazon Services Europe Business Solutions Agreement page and the Changes to programme policies page. If you have questions, reach out to Selling Partner Support. Your continued use of Selling Services after the respective date of effectiveness constitutes your acceptance of the changes.