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EU Introduces Customs Duties on Low-Value E-Commerce Packages

EU Introduces Customs Duties on Low-Value E-Commerce Packages

Last week the EU announced its decision to charge a flat customs duty of €3 on each commodity code, for consignments worth less than €150, starting on 1st July 2026.

For example, if a package contains a toy, the duty will be added, but if the package also contains a charging cable another €3 will also be added.
 
This means that low value e-commerce goods will now face customs fees, adding extra costs for UK businesses, making UK goods less attractive to the EU.
 

A full customs reform will be implemented in the EU from 2028, and the UK is also consulting on scraping the UK de minimis threshold from 2029.

Reacting to the EU’s decision on de minimis exemptions and new customs duties from 1 July 2026, William Bain, Head of Trade Policy, said: 

“The decision to charge a flat customs duty of €3 on each commodity code for consignments worth less than €150 entering the EU will have a significant impact on British businesses.

“Although UK originating products will still be tariff free, they will now face customs fees and potentially separate handling charges levied by individual EU countries.

“This extra cost will make goods from Great Britian less attractive to both businesses and people in the EU and squeeze profit margins.

“Major EU customs reforms are due to come into force from January 2028, and the UK government is consulting on the scheme for abolishing the UK de minimis threshold from 2029.

“The government must now consider wider customs reforms and the introduction of a Single Trade Window to ease costs for our firms. It will also need to review the impact of these EU changes on customs rules between Great Britain and Northern Ireland.”

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