We know recent US import regulations have been challenging, so we’re happy to share some good news: many of your listings are now visible to US buyers again through the Global Shipping Programme (GSP). 

 

To make this possible, we’ve added Country of Origin (COO) to listings where reliable information is available. Country of Origin is essential for determining duties, taxes, and import fees, and is required for items to reach US buyers through the Global Shipping Programme. 

 

How it works

 

Where trusted data was available, we’ve already added COO information to your listings. Since you know your items best, we encourage you to add COO details directly in the Country/Region of Manufacture field — your entry will always override any eBay selection.

 

You may not see COO on all your listings right away, as updates are rolling out gradually. This process will also apply to new listings where data is available.

 

If you’d like to confirm whether your items are visible to US buyers, visit ebay.com, switch the buyer location to the US, and search using your item IDs. We’re working on a simpler way to do this in the future.

 

What’s next?

 

Coverage will expand over time, and in the coming months you’ll have more ways to view and manage COO information selected by eBay for your items. We remain committed to making international selling as seamless as possible, so you can focus on growing your business.

 

You can learn more about how to add Country of Origin to your listings on our Customs requirements page

 

As always, thanks for being part of the eBay community.