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Updated · ScandAsia · Jun 23
EU Slaps €3 Fee on Non-EU Parcels Under €150 From July 1
Updated
Updated · ScandAsia · Jun 23

EU Slaps €3 Fee on Non-EU Parcels Under €150 From July 1

3 articles · Updated · ScandAsia · Jun 23

Summary

  • From July 1, parcels worth up to €150 entering the EU from outside the bloc will incur a €3 fee, including goods shipped from China and the United States.
  • The charge applies per product type in a shipment, so mixed orders can rack up multiple fees, and even pre-July 1 purchases can be charged if EU processing happens after the deadline.
  • Goods sold on European-looking websites can still trigger the fee if they ship from outside the EU, and the €3 charge will not be refunded when buyers return items.
  • EU officials say the measure is meant to curb the surge of cheap imports—especially from platforms such as Temu and Shein—while tightening checks on product safety, chemicals and consumer protection standards.

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