EU is planning a fee for China packages: Is the package stop?
EU is planning a fee for China packages: Is the package stop?
Irland, Land - The EU plans drastic measures against the increasing flood of packages from China, especially by the Shein and Temu trading platforms. The background is a shocking number: Last year, around 4.6 billion programs, an average of 12 million a day, were imported to Europe. These packages often have a value of less than 22 euros and burden the customs authorities to the utmost, as 5min.at In view of the enormous increase in the deliveries of goods, which include up to 400,000 packages in Germany every day, a review for security and environmental standards is becoming increasingly difficult, so that potential dangers cannot be recognized in good time.
competition distortion by cheap goods
The EU Commission is now planning to introduce a fee to parcels from third countries, in particular to relieve the customs authorities and to regulate the competition. Dealers such as Shein and Temu, who often come up with unrealistically low prices, are already facing a strict examination procedure due to alleged violations of European consumer protection rules. Rainer Will, managing director of the trade association, welcomes this step. "It cannot be that European dealers have to comply with strict requirements every day, while cheap platforms flood our market without effective control," he says, worried about the unfair competitive situation. The Austria Chamber of Commerce also sees this measure an urgently needed step to improve the competitive conditions, such as Inside-digital.de
In the future, a comprehensive customs reform will take place that not only cleans the air for the customs authorities, but also reduces the pressure on European dealers. This reform stipulates that the exemption limit for customs falls and that control over the incoming goods is made more efficient. The new measures should not only increase the income, but also ensure that products that do not meet European security standards are pulled out of the traffic faster.
Attention to this problem is not only growing in Europe, the United States has also taken rigorous measures to counteract the rush of cheap goods from China, which underlines the need to protect European markets.
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