- Kazakhstan is the last EAEU country to ratify a new Customs Code requiring declaration of all online purchases from outside the union.
- The new code will make goods from China, the EU, and the US more expensive due to a new duty (5% of the total sum plus VAT) and mandatory declarations, even for low-value items.
- Parcels within the EAEU remain exempt from duties and declarations, giving Russian marketplaces like Wildberries and Ozon a competitive advantage.
- The new rules will increase costs and delivery times for customers, as e-commerce operators will handle VAT and declarations, with extra fees likely passed on to buyers.
- Implementation will be delayed until all EAEU countries align their customs laws; the exact start date is unclear.
Source: msn.com
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