Supplymo
Restricted product checker

Check restricted products before you pay a China supplier.

Screen product, platform, carrier, and destination risk first. A cheap 1688 listing does not mean the product can be imported, shipped, listed, or handled by a platform.

No supplier paymentRisk flags before quoteManual review on request

Decision snapshot

Before a quote

Usually easier

Low restricted-risk signals. Move to a normal product check.

Manual review

Needs documents and analyst review before any quote.

Likely decline

May sit outside Supplymo's handling boundary.

Risk first, quote second. The result is a decision gate, not a platform, carrier, customs, or compliance approval.

What you get

One screening, three signals

Decision

Continue, review, or decline

Triggers

Which signals need documents

Evidence

What to send before a quote

Reviewing goods against restricted and prohibited category rules

The checker

Screen your product before a quote

Add the product, destination, sales channel, and risk signals. The result updates instantly with a decision, the triggers behind it, and the evidence to send.

Usually easierRequest documents firstlow confidence

Next action

Request documents first

Review triggers

0 selected

Use result for

Quote decision gate

Ask the supplier for documents and product context before requesting a quote.

TikTok Shop categories, product approvals, restricted products, and invite-only rules must be checked in Seller Center.

This checker is a pre-payment risk screen. It does not guarantee platform approval, carrier acceptance, import legality, customs clearance, or final product compliance.

Data source version: supplymo-restricted-product-readiness-v1-2026-05-27

Why this confidence

  • Missing: Product category and use case
  • Missing: Available certificates / test reports / MSDS if relevant

Missing fields (2)

  • Product category and use case
  • Available certificates / test reports / MSDS if relevant

Review triggers

  • No major restricted-goods trigger selected

Evidence to request

  • Product link, destination, sales channel, package details, and any supplier compliance files

Official review paths

  • CPSC Children's Product Certificate: U.S. child, baby, toy, age-grade, warning-label, CPC, and test-report review
  • FDA regulated-products import guidance: U.S. food, cosmetic, medical, radiation-emitting, supplement, animal/veterinary, and tobacco risk

Channel review questions

  • Will the platform or warehouse accept this product category?
  • Does the carrier route accept the product and required documents?
  • Who is responsible for final import, listing, compliance, and customer-facing claims?
  • Is the category allowed or invite-only in TikTok Shop Seller Center?

Stop conditions

  • Stop if platform, carrier, destination, or document review rejects the product.

Proceed conditions

  • Product category, destination, sales channel, and route are clearly described
  • Supplier documents match the product being purchased
  • Buyer accepts that Supplymo does not guarantee platform approval, carrier acceptance, import legality, or compliance

What triggers review

Signals that turn a cheap source into a problem

Any one of these moves a product from a normal check into documents, manual review, or a decline.

Battery & powered

Batteries, magnets, and powered electronics trigger dangerous-goods and route review.

Liquids & powders

Liquids, gels, adhesives, and aerosols expose leakage, carrier, and document risk.

Cosmetics & ingestibles

Food, supplements, skincare, and cosmetics move into safety-sensitive review.

Child & food-contact

Children, baby, toy, and food-contact goods need safety certificates and testing.

Branded & IP-sensitive

Logos, characters, and brand claims raise counterfeit, IP, and authorization risk.

Wireless & electronic

Wireless, chargers, and adapters carry electronic-certification and platform risk.

How it works

From product signal to a safe next step

A restricted product should not move into price negotiation before route and compliance questions are visible.

1

Classify

Product category, use, material, destination, and sales channel.

Initial risk context

2

Screen

Battery, liquid, powder, food, cosmetic, child, medical, wireless, brand/IP.

Review triggers

3

Decide

Hard decline, manual review, or a normal product check.

Safe next step

4

Document

MSDS, UN38.3, test reports, authorization, platform/category docs.

Evidence request

5

Submit

Product link and risk context handed to a written manual review.

Manual product check

Risk boundaries

What this checker is designed to prevent

The goal is to surface the operational walls before money moves, not after a supplier is paid.

Carrier refusal

Some goods cannot move on the expected route

Trigger a manual route review

Platform block

TikTok Shop, Amazon, 3PL, and payment providers apply separate limits

Record the channel boundary

Missing documents

MSDS, certificates, test reports, or authorization may be required

Ask for documents before any quote

IP or counterfeit risk

A fake brand creates legal and platform exposure

Decline or require authorization

Buyer responsibility

Compliance ultimately remains the buyer's responsibility

Show the boundary in every result

US landed cost in 2025+

What changes landed cost to the United States

US rules shifted in 2025. A low 1688 price is only the first line — these are the factors that decide your real US landed cost before you pay a supplier.

1

De minimis is no longer a safe assumption

Don't assume US-bound parcels under $800 are duty-free. Executive Order 14256 ended duty-free de minimis for covered PRC/Hong Kong goods (from 2025-05-02), and EO 14324 suspended it for all countries (from 2025-08-29). Check current CBP guidance before quoting.

2

HTS classification drives the duty

Duty starts from your HTS code, country of origin, customs value, and entry method — not the product name. Section 301 and IEEPA tariffs may stack on top.

3

Clearing customs is not permission to sell

Children's products (CPSC/CPC), food, supplements, and cosmetics (FDA/MoCRA), and electronics (FCC/battery) have compliance rules that 1688 listing claims do not satisfy.

For sourcing planning only. Duties, tariffs, HTS classification, origin rules, and entry method can change the final amount — confirm current treatment with CBP or a licensed customs broker before paying a supplier.

Service boundary

A risk decision aid, not a compliance guarantee

This checker exposes restricted-goods triggers, missing documents, channel limits, and route risk before supplier payment. It does not guarantee platform approval, carrier acceptance, import legality, customs clearance, or that a specific product can be sold. Compliance remains the buyer's responsibility.

No supplier payment to screen
Documents requested before any quote
Photos before we ship

Questions

Before you request a quote

Common decisions when a product shows battery, liquid, cosmetic, brand, or platform-sensitive signals.

Screen my product
Does manual review mean the product is safe?

No. Manual review only means more details are needed before Supplymo decides whether to quote, reject, or ask for documents.

Can Supplymo handle branded goods?

Only if authorization and IP risk are clear enough for review. Counterfeit or unclear branded products can be declined.

Can batteries or liquids be shipped?

Maybe, but they require route, carrier, certificate, and documentation review and may still be rejected.

Is TikTok Shop approval guaranteed?

No. Platform category, product, and invite-only requirements remain outside Supplymo's guarantee.

What documents should I send?

Send the product link, photos, destination, sales channel, MSDS, UN38.3, test reports, authorization, certificates, or any supplier compliance files.

Should I run this before a product check?

Yes if the product has battery, liquid, cosmetic, food, child, medical, wireless, brand, or platform-sensitive signals.

Do official sources prove my product is allowed?

No. They are review paths. The result still depends on the exact product, claim, label, importer role, destination, route, platform, carrier, and current official review.

Does a supplier certificate screenshot clear the risk?

No. A certificate or MSDS should match the exact product, model, supplier, date, destination, and shipment use. Treat screenshots as evidence to verify, not final approval.