EU to impose 3 euro duty on small e-commerce parcels from July 2026

European Union finance ministers have agreed to impose a 3 euro custom duty on low-value parcels. This measure targets cheap Chinese e-commerce imports. The duty will be implemented from July 1, 2026. It aims to eliminate the current exemption for...

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European Union finance ministers agreed on Friday to set a 3 euro ($3.52) custom duty on low-value parcels arriving in the bloc, part of an attempt to crack down on cheap Chinese e-commerce imports such as from online retailers Shein and Temu.

The duty will apply from July 1, 2026, French Finance minister Roland Lescure said, and will be in place until a permanent solution is found to eliminate the "de minimis" duties exemption for online purchases below 150 euros.

($1 = 0.8531 euros)
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