- The EU will eliminate the EUR 150 customs threshold to address widespread undervaluation of e-commerce parcels.
- A temporary mechanism to collect customs duties on e-commerce packages will start in 2026, ahead of the EU Customs Agency and Data Hub launch in 2028.
- Up to 65% of small packages are currently undervalued, mainly benefiting non-EU sellers, especially from China.
- The removal of the threshold and introduction of an e-commerce handling fee are part of broader customs reforms to ensure fair competition and modernize processes.
- Further customs reform measures are expected, and businesses importing low-value goods should stay updated on future changes.
Source: vatabout.com
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