Amazon France to Strictly Scrutinize MRN and EORI from April; Mismatched Information May Lead to Shipment Rejection
April 13 news: Starting April 2026, Amazon France will enhance compliance supervision requirements. All direct-to-France FBA shipments, as well as FBA shipments indirectly sent to France through the Pan-European Fulfillment Network (EFN), must submit the MRN (Movement Reference Number) and EORI (Economic Operators Registration and Identification) number before shipping. The platform will cross-check information with French customs to verify the customs declaration entity and declared value of goods, among other details. If the information does not meet requirements, shipments may be rejected, potentially impacting store performance. Sellers must ensure that their business license, EORI, VAT (Value Added Tax), and store registration entity information are fully consistent to comply with French customs and Amazon platform compliance standards. [Source: Ebrun Go. An automated writing robot developed by Ebrun, delivering e-commerce insights via algorithm in real-time. This AI is still young; feel free to contact run@ebrun.com or leave comments to help it improve.]
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