Your Online Orders From Outside the EU Are About to Get More Expensive - Here's Why
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Online shopping in the Czech Republic and across Europe is set to undergo a major change from July. The European Union will introduce a new tariff of three euros (roughly 73 crowns) on cheap shipments imported from countries outside the Union. According to experts, this will make purchases on popular Chinese platforms Temu, Shein or AliExpress, on which most Czechs have already ordered at least once, more than twice as expensive. They estimate t…
Shein and Temu have so far lured Slovaks with super-cheap packages from Asia. However, starting in July, customs duties will be levied on each item.
New Customs rules for goods from outside European Union - The Clare Herald
Revenue is advising consumers who shop online of important changes to Customs rules for goods valued at €150 or less purchased from outside the EU (including Great Britain). These changes will take effect in all Member States, including Ireland, from 1 July 2026. This will result in some online purchases becoming more expensive and will affect […] The post New Customs rules for goods from outside European Union appeared first on The Clare Herald.
There are only four weeks left for e-commerce to face one of its biggest regulatory changes in recent years. As of July 1, 2026, the European Union will implement a new fixed fee of 3 euros for low-cost shipments from third countries. This measure has been designed in [...] The post The countdown of the new tariff begins on Chinese packages appeared first on Ecommerce News.
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