Amazon has issued a high-priority warning to sellers regarding the upcoming EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR). The new law, which aims to ban products linked to deforestation from the EU market, will officially take effect on December 30, 2025, for most large operators, including Amazon itself.
For sellers, this means a stark choice: prove your supply chain is clean or face a complete ban on selling products in seven key categories across all Amazon EU marketplaces.
If you sell products containing, fed with, or made from the following commodities, you are directly in the "kill zone" of this regulation:
Important Note: This regulation applies to derived products as well. For example, a book (derived from wood/paper) or a face cream (containing palm oil derivatives) are just as restricted as raw timber or coffee beans.
Amazon cannot do this for you. To keep your listings active, you must provide a Due Diligence Statement (DDS) reference number for every in-scope product.
To generate this, you must collect traceability data all the way back to the plot of land where the raw material was produced. This includes:
This data must be submitted to the EU's Information System, which generates the DDS reference number you then provide to Amazon.
Some sellers have reported receiving EUDR notices even if they believe their products are exempt (e.g., metal baking pans). This is often due to enrollment in the Invoice by Amazon program.
When enrolled, Amazon technically buys the product from you and resells it to the business customer, making Amazon the "operator" liable for compliance. Consequently, Amazon automatically flags all eligible offers in that program for EUDR checks to protect itself. If you receive a false positive, you may need to opt specific SKUs out of the "Invoice by Amazon" service or prove exemption.
While the official enforcement date is December 30, 2025, the European Commission has proposed a 12-month grace period for large companies and an 18-month period for small enterprises (until June 30, 2026).
However, Amazon is acting now to ensure its own compliance systems are ready. Do not bank on a delay. If your data is not ready by the time Amazon locks down its listings, your products will be deactivated.
Action Plan for Sellers:
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