Source Standards
RiskNews prefers official public sources, regulator materials, platform policy pages, court or agency records, and reputable news coverage when a topic depends on current events. Source links are included where they help readers verify the rule, date or enforcement signal.
Writing Standard
Articles should explain the rule, why it matters, what can go wrong, and what evidence a seller, importer or compliance team should prepare. Pure headline summaries are not enough for resource pages.
AI-Assisted Drafting
Drafting and editing tools may be used to organize public information and improve readability. Editorial responsibility remains with RiskNews. Pages should be reviewed for accuracy, source relevance, duplicate phrasing and practical usefulness before publication.
Corrections
When a material error is identified, the page should be corrected promptly. If the correction changes the reader's understanding of the risk, the page should make the update visible in the text or update note.
Advertising And Sponsorship
RiskNews editorial pages should not hide paid promotion inside compliance analysis. Any sponsored placement, if introduced in the future, should be clearly labeled and separated from source-based editorial guidance.







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