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EU’s New €3 Duty on Low-Value Imports: What It Means for UK Consumers

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The European Union has introduced a €3 duty on low-value e-commerce imports, primarily targeting Chinese retailers like Shein and Temu. This move aims to level the playing field for EU businesses that must adhere to strict safety standards while foreign products often bypass these regulations. As a result, consumers in the UK may soon feel the impact as online retailers adjust their pricing strategies to accommodate the new fees.

The duty is expected to be passed on to consumers, potentially increasing the cost of popular imported goods. With the EU’s customs authorities overwhelmed by the surge in small packages, this measure also aims to enhance safety checks on products entering the market. The increase in costs could lead to changes in shopping habits, as consumers may seek alternatives or reduce their reliance on low-cost imports.

Additionally, the EU plans to implement a new customs authority by 2028, which will introduce differentiated duties based on product categories. This could further complicate the landscape for online shopping, as retailers will need to navigate a more complex tariff system. The UK is also poised to follow suit, which could mean similar duties for British consumers in the near future.

As online platforms adapt to these changes, they may also seek to negotiate lower prices with suppliers to maintain profitability. This evolving situation highlights the interconnected nature of global trade and its direct effects on everyday consumers, particularly in the UK, where reliance on affordable imports is significant.

Source: DW News

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