BRUSSELS: The EU executive urged the bloc’s finance ministers meeting Thursday to impose a fee from next year on low-value orders from the likes of Temu and Shein to help tackle a flood of cheap Chinese imports.
Today, there is no levy on packages worth less than €150 euros imported directly to consumers in the 27-nation bloc, in many cases via Chinese-founded platforms.
The EU in May this year proposed scrapping the exemption and imposing a €2 flat fee on small packages that would apply from 2028.
