Global Recall Intelligence
Overseas recall signals —
searchable, structured, alertable
We continuously aggregate automotive, consumer-product and food recalls across 10 markets — the US, EU, UK, Japan, Korea and more — turning multilingual official notices into searchable, exportable, alertable risk intelligence.
Before your product ships overseas, see what got your peers recalled.
Overseas recalls often happen not because a product is bad — but because no one knew
The cost of an overseas recall is far more than returns.
Delisting, returns, overseas-warehouse stock written off, marketplace penalties, customer claims, brand-trust damage — the real cost of one recall runs from hundreds of thousands at best to zeroing out a whole product line at worst.
Yet many recalls are avoidable. Because the same defect has usually already happened to another brand, in another country: the same charger overheating, the same curling iron shocking, the same toy small-part detaching. Regulators posted those notices long ago — they're just scattered across a dozen countries' sites, in languages you can't read. By the time your product gets recalled too, you find out someone hit this exact pitfall six months earlier.
Single-port travel charger
Market: EU
Powered chargers are a high-frequency recall category; insulation distance and plug structure are recurring failure points.
Multifunction curling iron
Market: EU
Thermal control and electrical safety in small appliances were a main thread of H1 electronics recalls.
Infant pacifier clip
Market: EU
Children's products are the largest recall category; small parts, cords and choking are the most frequent — and most preventable — risks.
Above are real 2026 EU Safety Gate recalls (country of origin: China). Recall365 had these notices translated the same day they were issued.
Overseas recalls are more directly relevant to China-based exporters
In H1 2026, the share of overseas consumer-product recalls involving a China country of origin. This isn't "Chinese products are low quality" — China is the world's primary consumer-goods manufacturer. But it means: every overseas consumer-product recall is more directly relevant to China-based exporters. What got someone else recalled is very likely the same kind of product you're making.
Data scope: based on Recall365 monitoring of Jan–May 2026 overseas recalls.
Why Recall365
Recall data is public but scattered and multilingual — we make it readable, findable, and known in advance.
Multi-market, unified
10 markets in one place with unified fields; foreign-language notices translated and one click away.
Proactive alerts
Watch by category, country or keyword and get an email the moment a matching recall appears.
Country-of-origin tags
Origin is flagged on every record, so exporters can focus on their own and competitors' recalls.
Structured delivery
Summary, fields and the original source link — searchable, exportable, ready for your workflow.
Coverage
10 markets, three categories, refreshed weekly.
Who it's for
Teams that need to stay on top of overseas recall activity.
Weekly Insights
A weekly read on overseas recall trends, with China-made product risk signals.
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