EU to introduce €3 duty on small parcels from July 2026

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The EU plans to strengthen regulations and enforcement to combat the influx of unsafe products from China sold on online platforms like Shein and Alibaba, aiming to better protect consumers and ensure fair competition, amid rising concerns over dangerous goods and inadequate current measures.
- EU plans crackdown on ‘very dangerous’ Chinese parcels Financial Times
- Customs: Council agrees to levy customs duty on small parcels as of 1 July 2026 consilium.europa.eu
- EU to impose 3 euro duty on e-commerce parcels from July 2026 Reuters
- EU approves temporary €3 fixed customs charge on low-value imports Euronews.com
- EU to impose “temporary” €3 duty on small parcels entering from next July Just Style
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