EU Introduces New Customs Charge on Low-Value Online Orders From Outside the Bloc
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New customs duty to watch out for in Ireland
New customs charges which came into effect on July 1 are a ‘wake-up call’ for online consumers. The new duty will mean a €3 fee per unique item on purchases valued below €150 entering Ireland from outside the European Union. Louise McKeown Doogan, Chief Growth Officer for .IE, warned that any new charge, deadline or confusion is an opportunity for scammers. “This change is a bit of a wake-up call for online shoppers,” she said. “We’ve all grown …
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.
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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