If you’re selling silicone on Amazon DE, FR, IT, or ES…
Stop. Read this first. (Before You Lose Your Buy Box to a Customs Delay)
2026 just rewrote the rules for importing silicone into Europe. And if your supplier isn’t ready, you’re the one who pays.
⚠️ What Changed in 2026? (The 4 Things That Hit Sellers Hardest)
Before we get to the questions, here’s what actually happened with the new EU regulations—and why it matters to your Amazon business:
| What Changed | Why It Hurts Sellers |
|---|---|
| 1. BPA limit dropped to 0.001 mg/kg (trace level) | Old “BPA Free” claims mean nothing now. Customs tests for this. Fail = container stopped. |
| 2. €150 duty-free threshold eliminated | No more “split shipments” or low declarations. Every package gets taxed. |
| 3. ICS2 system fully enforced | Customs gets your data 48h BEFORE loading. Wrong HS code = booking cancelled. |
| 4. Whole-product compliance required | Inks, packaging, labels—everything must pass FCM rules. One small miss = entire shipment held. |
The game changed. Suppliers who don’t adapt will cost you time, money, and your Amazon ranking.

EU silicone regulations 2026 changed
Here are 5 questions to ask before your next order—questions that separate Amazon-ready suppliers from the rest.
Question #1: “What’s Your Real Lead Time—Not the Sales Pitch?”
Amazon runs on a predictable rhythm. You need to know: when I place the order on Monday, what day does it leave the factory?
New EU angle: ICS2 means your forwarder needs shipment data 48 hours before loading. If your supplier delays, you miss the vessel. Your restock sits at the dock while Amazon runs out.
❌ The seller nightmare: Supplier says “15 days.” On day 15, they say “printing delay, 5 more days.” On day 20, they say “factory is busy.” Your Amazon stock hits zero. Your ranking craters.
✅ What to ask:
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“Show me 3 recent orders from other Amazon sellers—how long from order to shipment?”
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“What actually causes delays in your factory? Raw materials? Printing? QC?”
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“If I pay a rush fee, can you guarantee a faster timeline?”
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“Do you understand ICS2 cutoff times? Can you commit to dates that work with shipping schedules?”
👉 A real factory tells you the truth—including what goes wrong. A trader reads you a script.

Promised time vs actual time
Question #2: “Can You Show Me Your BPA Test Report—The Real One?”
Most suppliers say “BPA Free.” But in 2026, that phrase means nothing without paperwork.
New EU angle: Regulation (EU) 2024/3190 sets the limit at 0.001 mg/kg—that’s trace level. If your supplier uses recycled materials or has cross-contamination, even tiny residues can fail. Customs labs can detect it now.
❌ The seller nightmare: Your shipment gets randomly selected for testing. The report comes back with BPA at 0.002 mg/kg—twice the limit. The entire container is rejected. Your bestseller is gone.
✅ What to ask:
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“Can I see your latest 3rd-party test report?”
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“Does it specifically mention (EU) 2024/3190?”
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“Is the detection limit ≤0.001 mg/kg?”
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“Do you test every batch, or just once a year?”
👉 A good supplier sends the report immediately and tests regularly. A bad one hesitates—and so should you.

Lab testing report of BPA
Question #3: “Can You Store My Products and Ship in Batches?”
Here’s a trick experienced Amazon sellers use: factory consolidation.
Instead of shipping 1,000 units to Amazon and paying storage fees for months, you ship 3,000 units to your supplier’s warehouse. They hold them. When Amazon runs low, they ship 500 units at a time.
New EU angle: With VAT Deferral, you don’t pay import VAT upfront—but only if you import in commercial quantities. Small, frequent shipments lose this advantage. Batch shipping from a local warehouse keeps your cash flow healthy.
❌ The seller nightmare: You overstock at Amazon, pay massive Q4 storage fees, or you understock and lose sales. Meanwhile, you’re paying VAT on every tiny shipment.
✅ What to ask:
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“Do you offer storage services for finished goods?”
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“Can you handle partial shipments—send 500 now, 500 next month?”
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“What’s the cost per pallet per month?”
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“Can you coordinate with my freight forwarder for VAT Deferral documentation?”
👉 Suppliers who offer this help you manage Amazon’s inventory dance. You sell more, store less, and keep your cash.

HOLD FOR Q4 – AMAZON SELLER
Question #4: “What Happens If Amazon Changes the Rules Mid-Year?”
Amazon doesn’t warn you. One day, they update their compliance requirements. Products that sold yesterday get delisted today.
New EU angle: The 2026 regulations are just the beginning. The EU is moving toward stricter enforcement of PFAS (forever chemicals) and other substances. What’s compliant today might not be tomorrow.
❌ The seller nightmare: You have 2,000 units on a slow boat. By the time they arrive, Amazon requires a new test report for something your supplier never tested. Your inventory is worthless. Your listing is gone.
✅ What to ask:
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“Do you track regulation changes yourself, or wait for customers to tell you?”
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“If Amazon asks for a new test next month, can you provide it quickly?”
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“Will you re-test for free if requirements change within 3 months of my order?”
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“Are you monitoring PFAS regulations? That’s coming next.”
👉 A proactive supplier saves your business. A reactive supplier costs you one.

amazon police email
Question #5: “What About the Ink and the Packaging?”
This one catches even experienced sellers.
New EU angle: Under the new FCM (Food Contact Materials) enforcement, everything counts—not just the silicone itself. Customs now tests printing inks, adhesives, and packaging materials for compliance.
Think about your product:
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The silicone body? Tested.
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But what about the logo printed on it?
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The cardboard box with colored printing?
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The sticker with the barcode?
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The glue that holds the label?
❌ The seller nightmare: Your silicone passes with flying colors. But the red ink on your logo contains a restricted substance. Customs flags the whole shipment. Your goods sit while you scramble for documents.
✅ What to ask:
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“Do you have compliance documents for your inks and dyes?”
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“What about the packaging materials—box, label, adhesive?”
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“Can you provide a Declaration of Conformity (DoC) covering the entire product?”
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“Do you audit your packaging suppliers the same way you audit raw materials?”
👉 You want a supplier who thinks about everything—not just the main material.

fda silicone brush view
Question #6: “Who Pays If Customs Stops My Shipment?”
This is the million-dollar question. Anyone can sell you products. Who stands with you when things go wrong?
New EU angle: With ICS2 and stricter enforcement, random inspections are increasing. It’s not if you’ll get checked—it’s when. And when it happens, you need a partner, not just a vendor.
❌ The seller nightmare: Customs holds your shipment for “random inspection.” They want documents. Your supplier says “not my problem—we delivered FOB.” Your goods sit for weeks. Amazon runs out. You lose thousands.
✅ What to ask:
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“Have you ever handled a customs delay for a client?”
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“If customs asks for documents, how fast can you provide them?”
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“Do you have raw material traceability to prove compliance if challenged?”
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“Will you help me communicate with my forwarder and customs broker—or do I handle it alone?”
👉 A true partner has a plan. They don’t just hope you won’t get checked.

BONUS: The 1-Minute Supplier Test
Still not sure? Try this:
Send an email to your supplier and CC three colleagues. Ask:
“For our next order of silicone spatula, please confirm in writing:
Exact ship date (that works with ICS2 deadlines)
*VAT Deferral support with C88 proof (field B00 = G)*
*BPA test report showing EU 2024/3190 compliance (LOQ ≤0.001 mg/kg)*
Compliance docs for inks, packaging, and labels
Photos of production every 3 days
Who to call if customs stops it (name and number)“
How they respond tells you everything.

check list with pen
These 6 questions aren’t complicated. But asking them—and getting honest answers—could be the difference between a smooth Q4 and a container stuck at customs while your competitors take the Buy Box.
The new EU rules aren’t going away. The sellers who adapt will thrive. The ones who don’t will keep getting delays.
If you’re looking for a supplier who answers “yes” to all 6 questions—and has the test reports to prove it—we’re happy to help.
📧 Email us: sales1@dgaimhigher.com
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