Importers are required by CBP to have country of origin label on product’s package. Products with “Made in China” are not perceived as good as products made in USA, Sweden, Italy and other countries. I wouldn’t want to have them in most prominent spot and contemplating what is the optimal spot to place label while still conforming to CBP regulations. Here’s an excerpt:
“Every article of foreign origin (or its container) imported into the United States shall be marked in a conspicuous place as legibly, indelibly, and permanently as the nature of the article (or container) will permit, in such manner as to indicate to an ultimate purchaser in the United States the English name of the country of origin of the article, at the time of importation into the Customs territory of the United States.”
Where do you stick your “Made in China” label on product’s packaging so it would not be as prominent while still complying with CBP regulations?
Note: “Country of Origin” can also be part of package design
- ondo asked 2 years ago
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It doesn’t have to be a label in case anyone is wondering. It can be part of the packaging.
- Wing answered 2 years ago
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On my last product, I used the manufacturer’s existing artwork and just added my brand name and “Made In…” On other products, I just added it to Amazon’s FNSKU label. There’s usually room at the bottom after the product name.
- crunchtime answered 2 years ago
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“Every article of foreign origin (or its container) imported into the United States shall be marked…” Does this mean that I can have “Made in China” printed on the product packaging (box) only (below FNSKU) but not on the actual product itself?
- AtoZseller answered 1 year ago
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I either have the manufacturer print it on the back of the package near the bar code or I add it to the FNSKU label.
- Alison answered 2 years ago
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