EU imposes €3 duty on low-value parcels from Temu, Shein and others
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Summary
DW News explains the EU's new €3 customs charge on small parcels under €150 arriving from outside the bloc, effective 1 July 2026, targeting platforms such as Temu and Shein. Segments cover the surge in low-value imports, harm to European retailers, safety-standard concerns, a recent fine on Temu, and questions over the measure's effectiveness.
Editorial Assessment
The broadcast accurately captures the policy shift and its rationale using Commission figures on parcel volumes and the Temu fine. Viewers may miss that the €3 applies per customs category rather than strictly per parcel and that the 65% failure rate lacks a cited primary source. Trade-imbalance and compliance arguments align with official statements, while effectiveness comparisons to Mexico and the Maldives remain anecdotal. Overall balanced presentation of a regulatory response to e-commerce growth.
Key Moments
New €3 tax on all online orders from outside EU under €150
Confirmed by multiple EU sources and media; effective 1 July 2026 as flat customs duty per product category.
Almost 6 billion small parcels, 90% from China
EU Commission data: 4.6 bn in 2024 (91% China), 5.8-5.9 bn in 2025 (~90% China).
65% of cosmetics and toys from outside EU failed standards
High non-compliance documented for Chinese imports, but exact 65% figure for cosmetics/toys not corroborated in primary reports.
EU fined Temu for failing to stop illegal/dangerous products
€200 million fine imposed May 2026 under Digital Services Act after safety tests on toys and chargers.
Sources Consulted
- EU introduces €3 customs charge on small parcels to curb cheap Chinese imports
- Council gives final green light to new customs duty rules for small parcels
- EU fines Temu €200m for allowing sale of illegal products
- European Union imports of cheap ecommerce parcels jump 26%
- EU ends tax loophole exploited by SHEIN, Temu, and AliExpress