EU customs tax

EU Imposes €3 Charge on Small Imports, Sparking Outrage

To combat the “desertification” of European high streets and support local retailers, the European Commission is introducing a €3 customs tax on small parcels under €150. This measure aims to curb the surge of cheap Chinese imports, which have quadrupled in recent years, significantly impacting European businesses and potentially endangering consumers with non-compliant products, particularly in categories like cosmetics, toys, and food supplements. The new charge is expected to deter both consumers from purchasing low-value items from overseas and retailers from utilizing the former “de minimis” duty-free exemption, fostering a more level playing field for European businesses.

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