EU seeks faster crackdown on China parcels that could hit Shein, Temu
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EU’s reported parcel crackdown plan a ‘unilateral move’ shifting burden to its own consumers: experts
The European Union (EU) is reportedly planning to fast-track a bloc-wide handling fee on small Chinese parcels. Chinese trade experts warned on Thursday that the accelerated timeline would simply shift structural pressure onto European consumers.
EU seeks faster crackdown on China parcels that could hit Shein, Temu
Brussels wants to accelerate the imposition of customs duties on low-value parcels entering the European Union in a bid to crack down on cheap Chinese e-commerce imports such as from Shein and Temu, Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic has said.
Do Shein, Temu and Co. have to pay more charges on their shipments to the EU in the future? EU finance ministers decide on this today. So far, cheap packages have often been introduced free of charge.
EU to Expedite Tariffs on Cheap Chinese Imports
EU to Expedite Tariffs on Cheap Chinese Imports The European Union is pushing to accelerate the implementation of customs duties on low-value parcels as a measure to counteract inexpensive imports from Chinese e-commerce giants such as Shein and Temu. Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic highlighted the urgency of advancing the removal of the 'de minimis' exemption, initially planned for 2028, to 2026.The volume of inexpensive parcels entering the …
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