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EU Introduces New Customs Charge on Low-Value Online Orders From Outside the Bloc

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From 1 July, shoppers buying goods worth €150 or less from non-EU retailers will face a new fixed customs duty as Brussels tightens controls on cross-border e-commerce.
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The European Union has begun implementing new rules on the import of cheap parcels from outside the EU. The changes aim to limit the price advantage of foreign e-commerce platforms and increase control over products entering the market.

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Those who regularly order from cheap online shops outside the EU have to prepare for an important innovation: since 1 July 2026, a flat-rate customs fee of three euros per article has been applied for goods with a value of up to 150 euros. This means that the previous duty exemption for so-called small shipments is history. Dealers should pay: inside – but the additional costs could end up with consumers. Background to the change is the enormous…

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luxtimes.lu broke the news on Monday, July 6, 2026.
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