Consumer Protection Regulations: 3 Things Every TikTok Shop Seller in Malaysia Must Do Now
Erra 09 Jun 2025 07:59ENCopy link & title
If you’re selling on TikTok Shop or any other online marketplace, here’s a breakdown of what’s required, what to do now, and what penalties to avoid.
What You Must Do to Follow the New Consumer Protection Regulations
To follow the Consumer Protection (Electronic Trade Transactions) Regulations 2024, TikTok Shop sellers (and sellers on other platforms) must take these 3 important steps:
1. Show Complete Seller Information
You must clearly display your business or personal details on your store. This helps buyers know who they are dealing with and allows the government to track legitimate sellers.
You need to provide:
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Your full name or company/business name
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Your NRIC number (for individuals) or SSM registration number (for businesses)
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Your email address
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Your phone number
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Your business address
2. Use Bahasa Melayu for Product Listings
Every product you sell must have its title and description written in Bahasa Melayu. You can still include translations in English or Chinese as an extra, but Bahasa Melayu is mandatory.
3. Upload Product Certifications (If Needed)
Some types of products must meet Malaysian safety or health standards. If you sell these, you are required to upload the correct certification as proof. These documents will appear on your product page for buyers to see.
Examples of products that need certificates:
Product Type |
Required Certification |
Electronics (e.g. fans, irons) |
SIRIM-ST Certificate & Label |
Phones & Gadgets (e.g. routers) |
SIRIM Certificate of Conformity (CoC) |
Supplements & Medicines |
MAL Number |
Medical Devices (e.g. test kits) |
MDA Registration |
Skincare & Cosmetics |
NPRA Notification |
Food |
MESTI / HALAL / HACCP |
Pesticides |
Certificate from Pesticides Board |
Pet Food |
DVS Registration |
Pet Medicine |
MAL Number |
Motorcycle Helmets |
SIRIM |
What Will Happen If You Don’t Follow the Rules?
If you don’t comply with the new regulations by 24 June 2025, both TikTok Shop and the Malaysian government (KPDN) can take action against you.
TikTok Shop may:
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Remove (delist) your product listings
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Add up to 48 violation points to your seller account
If KPDN takes enforcement action under the Consumer Protection Act 1999, you could face:
For Individual Sellers
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First Offense: Fine up to RM50,000 or 3 years jail (or both)
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Repeat Offense: Fine up to RM100,000 or 5 years jail (or both)
For Businesses or Companies
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First Offense: Fine up to RM100,000
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Repeat Offense: Fine up to RM200,000
Don’t Forget About E-Invoicing Compliance
When you update your seller information to comply with the Consumer Protection Regulations, it also helps you prepare for Malaysia’s upcoming e-invoicing system.
The Inland Revenue Board (LHDN) is rolling out this e-invoice system to improve tax reporting and transparency for businesses. If your seller details are incomplete or inconsistent, you may face issues with both tax compliance and marketplace requirements.
Want to learn more?
Check out this guide: TikTok Shop E-Invoice in Malaysia: What Sellers Must Know
Stay Compliant, Stay Ahead
The Consumer Protection (Electronic Trade Transactions) Regulations 2024 are bringing major changes to how online sellers operate in Malaysia. By 24 June 2025, you must ensure your product listings are in Bahasa Melayu, your seller details are fully disclosed, and product certifications are properly uploaded.
If you’re a BigSeller user, you already have an advantage when it comes to handling one of the most time-consuming parts: updating your product listings.
With BigSeller, you can:
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Quickly bulk edit product titles and descriptions
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Translate and localise listings to Bahasa Melayu more efficiently
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Sync updates across multiple e-commerce platforms like TikTok Shop, Shopee, and Lazada
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