Cb Product Localization Advisor

v1.0.0

Product adaptation framework for international market requirements and cultural preferences

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Purpose & Capability
Name/description (product localization for multiple markets) matches the code and SKILL.md: the handler produces the documented JSON fields and uses embedded regulatory and cultural tables. However, SKILL.md and the overview list Brazil and India among supported markets while the handler's REGULATORY_DB and CULTURAL_DB only include Germany, France, Japan, Australia, UK, and US. That is a functional mismatch (missing entries for Brazil and India) — not a security issue but a capability gap.
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SKILL.md explicitly states 'pure descriptive — no code execution, API calls, or network access' and the included handler.py adheres to that: it only uses local constants, parsing logic, and JSON serialization. There are no subprocess, network, file-write, or credential uses in the runtime path. The __main__ self-tests are local assertions and prints.
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The skill declares no required environment variables, no primary credential, and no config paths. The code does not read environment variables or secrets. Credential/request footprint is minimal and appropriate for a descriptive advisor.
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Assessment
This skill appears to be what it says: a descriptive advisor using local lookup tables and returning JSON. Before installing: (1) be aware of the capability gap — the SKILL.md claims Brazil and India support but the code lacks DB entries for those markets (you may get fallback/default behavior rather than concrete guidance); (2) verify any regulatory recommendations with qualified legal/compliance experts — the skill includes a disclaimer and is not a replacement for official guidance; (3) because the skill can be invoked by an agent (default), treat outputs as advisory only and avoid auto-executing any actions based solely on its responses; (4) if you need broader market coverage or up-to-date regulations, request that the maintainer expand or externalize the regulatory DB rather than relying on this static dataset.

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Product Localization Advisor

Overview

Product adaptation framework for international market requirements and cultural preferences. Covers regulatory certifications, labeling requirements, packaging adaptation, and cultural customization for major markets: Germany, France, Japan, Australia, UK, US, Brazil, and India. Generates competitive analysis and phased implementation plans. Pure descriptive skill. No code execution, API calls, or network access.

Trigger Keywords

Use this skill when the user mentions or asks about any of the following topics:

Primary Triggers

  • product localization for Germany, Japan, France, Australia, UK, US, Brazil, India
  • adapt products for a specific country or international market
  • regulatory certifications for electronics, apparel, toys, cosmetics, food, or consumer goods
  • cultural product adaptation and packaging localization
  • product changes needed for cross-border or international markets
  • CE marking, UKCA, PSE, RCM, INMETRO, BIS requirements
  • label language requirements for export markets
  • market-specific packaging regulations

Secondary Triggers

  • "how should I adapt my electronics products for Germany and Japan"
  • "what product changes needed for selling in France and Australia"
  • "help me localize my apparel brand for international markets"
  • "what certifications do I need for the Brazilian market"
  • "how to adapt packaging for the Japanese market"
  • "product compliance for India and Brazil"
  • "cultural considerations when selling to Germany"
  • "Australia RCM requirements for electronics"
  • "Japan PSE mark and labeling rules"
  • "UKCA vs CE marking differences"

Workflow

  1. Receive input — Parse target markets, product categories, and localization goals
  2. Regulatory analysis — Identify required certifications, marks, and labeling per market
  3. Cultural analysis — Provide cultural adaptation recommendations per market
  4. Competitive analysis — Generate differentiation and positioning framework
  5. Implementation plan — Build phased plan with deliverables and timeline

Input Format

Accepts natural language or structured JSON describing product type, target markets, and localization goals (regulatory compliance, cultural appropriateness, competitive positioning).

Output Structure

Returns JSON with the following fields:

  • input_analysis: parsed summary of target markets, product categories, and goals
  • regulatory_adaptations: required certifications, marks, and labeling per market
  • cultural_adaptations: cultural priorities and recommended product adaptations per market
  • competitive_analysis_framework: differentiation opportunities and positioning per market
  • localization_implementation_plan: phased plan with deliverables and timeline
  • disclaimer: safety disclaimer

Supported Markets

MarketKey CertificationsLanguageSpecial Requirements
GermanyCEGerman严谨质量偏好,环保意识强
FranceCEFrench文化敏感性,环保法规
JapanPSE, JISJapanese高品质期望,精致包装
AustraliaRCMEnglish气候适应性,环保要求
UKUKCA, CEEnglish脱欧后独立体系
USFCC, ULEnglish尺寸规格,州级差异
BrazilINMETROPortuguese复杂认证流程
IndiaBISHindi, English本地测试要求

Safety and Disclaimer

Descriptive guidance only. Not professional legal, regulatory, or business advice. Verify with qualified professionals and official regulatory bodies. Does not guarantee market acceptance or regulatory approval. Regulations change frequently; always verify current requirements.

Examples

Example 1: Electronics to Germany and Japan

Input: "how should I adapt my electronics products for Germany and Japan market" Output: CE marking and PSE mark requirements, German and Japanese language labeling, cultural priorities (Germany: quality over convenience, Japan: precision and durability), competitive positioning emphasizing reliability, 4-phase implementation plan.

Example 2: Apparel to France and Australia

Input: "help me localize apparel products for France and Australia" Output: Regulatory requirements for both markets, cultural considerations (France: fashion sensibility and sizing, Australia: climate diversity and outdoor lifestyle), sizing and packaging adaptation, competitive analysis, phased localization roadmap.

Example 3: Consumer Goods to Brazil and India

Input: "what changes needed to sell my consumer goods in Brazil and India" Output: INMETRO and BIS certification paths, Portuguese and Hindi labeling requirements, cultural adaptation priorities, local competition analysis, implementation roadmap.

Example 4: Multiple Markets Electronics

Input: "I want to sell electronics in Germany, Japan, Australia and Brazil, what do I need" Output: Comprehensive multi-market analysis covering CE/UKCA (Europe), PSE (Japan), RCM (Australia), INMETRO (Brazil) — full certification matrix, labeling language requirements, cultural adaptation framework, phased market entry strategy.

Acceptance Criteria

  • Identifies regulatory adaptations for at least 2 target markets
  • Provides cultural adaptation recommendations with specific priorities per market
  • Includes competitive analysis framework with differentiation opportunities
  • Creates implementation plan with phases, deliverables, and timeline
  • Returns valid JSON with all documented fields present
  • Contains complete safety disclaimer in every output
  • Includes input_analysis summarizing parsed input
  • Pure descriptive — no code execution, API calls, network access

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