TLS versions 1.1 and earlier are deprecated
Starting September 30, 2023, URLs received from the following operations for all versions of the Feeds and Reports APIs will no longer support TLS 1.0/1.1:
Orders older than two years will be automatically archived in NA and EU marketplaces
Starting September 2023, Amazon will archive any order that is older than two years. This process of archiving orders will occur automatically on a monthly basis.
Notification of upcoming product type (PT) availability
As of July 26, 2023, 1,604 product types supported by XML and flat-file feeds are now available to sellers using the Listings API worldwide (excluding IN) for Hardlines, Softlines, and Consumables. We now have 90% product type coverage. All remaining product types will be available on the Listings API by September 30, 2023.
Notice of increase in mandatory attributes for select product types
We previously announced the requirement, which goes into effect August 16th, to enter attribute information for 25 attributes across 52 product types in the announcement Notification of mandatory attributes for select product types. In September, we will require 274 attributes across 200 product types.
Clarification to issued LWA credentials awareness announcement
On July 10, we issued an awareness announcement to remind developers that public exposure of Amazon LWA client credentials can lead to developer’s loss of access to the Selling Partner API. We understand that the title of this announcement may not have been as clear as we had intended, and we apologize for any misunderstanding.
Reminder and best practices to keep Amazon LWA client credentials secure
Important: Public Exposure of Amazon LWA client credentials will lead to loss of SP-API access.
June 2023 SP-API Release Announcement
Introducing the new Replenishment API
Changes to the Acceptable Use Policy
Starting June 21, 2023, the Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) will be updated for all marketplaces. We are updating the AUP to add instructions for the Page View Report terms and conditions. The added references are applicable for users of Amazon API services in Section 5.6 of the AUP.
API request validation for 400 errors with HTML response
Effective June 5, 2023, Amazon will reject requests that are not consistent with HTTP RFC 7230. We have enforced this restriction to a portion of requests since April 25, 2023.
ListPrice attribute required for select product types
Starting June 30, 2023, Amazon will require the ListPrice
attribute across 1000 product types (PTs). This change will improve customer experience by providing accurate and complete product attribute information. Selling Partners must enter the List Price or the Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price for product types that involve List Prices.