EU Agrees to 3 Euro Tariff on Low-Value E-Commerce Imports, Targeting Chinese Platforms
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Closing a Loophole in Customs Rules
Under the IOSS system, online purchases in the EU valued under 150 euros can currently enter the bloc duty-free.In a statement, the Council of the European Union said the new tariff is meant to address “unfair competition for EU sellers, health and safety risks for consumers, high levels of fraud and environmental concerns” linked to duty-free entry.
Temporary Measure Ahead of Permanent Reform
Under the agreement, the 3 euro flat tariff will remain in place until a permanent solution—namely the full removal of the duty-free threshold for goods under 150 euros—takes effect. EU officials said that reform was negotiated in November 2025 and would subject all low-value goods to standard EU tariffs applied on a per-item basis once implemented.The measures align with a broader push by the EU, the United States, and other major economies to tighten scrutiny of cross-border e-commerce and rein in the rapid expansion of low-cost imports from China.
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