CPSC Recalls China-Made Products Sold on Amazon and Walmart

By JiuFang Logistics
June 26, 2026

What Happened

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission issued several recalls on June 25, 2026 involving products manufactured in China or sold by China-based sellers. The recalls covered toys, youth ATVs, LED party favors and lithium-ion power banks.

The cases show that product safety compliance remains a material risk for China-origin goods sold through U.S. e-commerce channels.

Products and Sales Channels

CPSC recalled Honlyne LED party favors sold on Amazon.com from June 2024 through December 2025 because accessible button cell batteries could pose serious ingestion hazards. About 13,400 units were affected, and the retailer was Huizhou Rongheng Network Technology of China.

CPSC also recalled Small Fish Montessori Busy Board toys sold on Amazon.com from March 2026 through May 2026 because magnets can detach and create a deadly ingestion hazard. The distributor was Lesonic Technology Co., Ltd., dba Small Fish, of China.

Another recall covered XW-A17 Electric Youth ATVs sold on Amazon.com and Walmart.com from October 2025 through December 2025. The products were manufactured by Yongkang Ruihe Metal Products Co. Ltd. of China and recalled for violating the mandatory ATV safety standard.

CPSC also recalled Super Off-Road 12,000 mAh Solar Wireless Power Banks manufactured in China because the lithium-ion battery can swell and overheat. About 7,400 units were recalled in the United States, with about 4,964 additional units sold in Canada.

Why It Matters for China-Based Sellers

For China-based sellers, the recalls highlight the need to verify product safety standards before exporting to the United States or Canada. Children’s products, battery-powered goods, toys, ATVs and other regulated consumer products can trigger recalls, refunds, listing removal and customs or platform scrutiny if compliance records are incomplete.

Sellers using Amazon FBA, Walmart WFS, private warehouses or direct parcel shipping should treat safety documentation as part of logistics readiness, not as a separate after-sales issue.

Shipping and Import Compliance Actions

Before shipping from China, sellers should confirm whether each SKU requires a Children’s Product Certificate, General Certificate of Conformity, test report, warning label, tracking label or battery documentation.

Importers should align product data, HS codes, supplier records, test reports and marketplace compliance files before booking air freight, ocean freight or small parcel shipments to the United States, Canada, Europe or Australia.

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