The industry prepares for the implementation of the EU's €3 e-commerce tax.

by Web Administrator Jul 02, 2026 10:30

The European Union has introduced a temporary €3 customs duty on low-value e-commerce imports, ending a long-standing exemption to strengthen customs controls and enhance consumer safety. This change, effective from July 1, 2026, aims to address the increasing volume of low-value goods entering the EU and is part of a broader customs reform planned for 2028. Experts indicate a shift in trade patterns and potential temporary demand declines due to rising prices. Companies are expected to adapt their supply chains and customs processes to comply, with a focus on improving data quality to ensure smooth operations amidst these changes.

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