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Shopping at Shein or Temu? This is how the new tax that comes into effect today affects you

The EU activates a package surcharge on shipments from Chinese platforms

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BarcelonaThe European Union launched this Tuesday the new tax of 3 euros per product on low-cost packages from outside the bloc, a measure that directly impacts platforms such as Shein, Temu, and AliExpress. The decision, which marks a change in the model of massive online purchases of small value, is part of a reform of customs controls with which Brussels wants to respond to the explosion of international e-commerce. According to European Commission data, last year nearly 5.9 billion such packages arrived in the EU, four times more than three years ago. The vast majority, 90%, come from China.

The new tax is applied with a flat rate of 3 euros for each item within a shipment. This means that the same package with several products can accumulate several surcharges, depending on the category of each item. Brussels says it is not a tax for revenue purposes, but a tool to strengthen quality control and reduce pressure on customs.

"Let the consumer think twice"

Although the regulations stipulate that the cost will formally fall on companies, the European Commission admits that platforms may end up partially passing on the increase to final consumers. The stated objective is, in the words of community sources, "to make consumers think twice" before buying on these platforms.

The measure also responds to concerns about safety and regulatory compliance: according to Brussels, around 60% of imported products do not meet European standards, especially in categories such as toys, cosmetics, and personal protective equipment.

The fee will have an initial validity of two years, until the EU's customs reform is completed. From 2028, the launch of a centralized control system is planned, which will replace this temporary mechanism and allow normal tariffs to be applied to all low-value products.

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