- France will introduce a €2 customs handling fee on low-value imports (goods valued at €150 or below) from outside the EU starting 1 March 2026.
- The fee applies per tariff classification (HS line) in the customs declaration, not per shipment, and affects online sellers, marketplaces, and logistics operators.
- The measure is temporary and expected to last until an EU-wide handling fee is introduced, likely by November or December 2026.
- Liability for the fee generally aligns with import VAT rules, with sellers, platforms, or consignees responsible depending on the transaction type and VAT arrangements.
Source: marosavat.com
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