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EU Introduces €3 Import Fee on Cheap Packages from Outside the Bloc

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1 July 2026
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New EU Import Fee Targets Budget Online Shoppers

As of July 1, 2026, a €3 import processing fee now applies to every package entering the European Union from non-EU countries with a value of €150 or less. The new charge, formally introduced under updated EU customs regulations, aims to level the playing field between European retailers and the flood of ultra-cheap goods arriving daily from platforms like Temu, Shein, and AliExpress.

Previously, packages valued under €150 were exempt from customs duties and VAT processing fees, making it economically viable for overseas sellers to ship individual items — even those worth just a few euros — directly to European consumers at little or no added cost. The exemption, designed decades ago when cross-border e-commerce was negligible, had become a gaping loophole exploited at massive scale.

Billions of Packages, Billions in Lost Revenue

The European Commission estimates that over 2 billion low-value parcels entered the EU in 2025 alone, the vast majority from China-based platforms. Because these shipments bypassed normal customs procedures, EU member states collectively lost an estimated €3.5 billion in uncollected VAT and duties — revenue that the new fee is designed to partially recover.

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For Dutch consumers, who have enthusiastically embraced budget e-commerce platforms, the impact will be immediate. A €5 phone case from Temu will now effectively cost €8 once the processing fee is applied. A €12 dress from Shein becomes €15. While the absolute amounts seem modest, they represent significant percentage increases that could reshape purchasing behaviour.

The Hague-Based International Trade Implications

The new fee carries particular resonance in The Hague, where the World Trade Organization’s dispute settlement body and numerous international trade law firms are headquartered. The regulation sits at the intersection of consumer protection, fair competition, and international trade law — precisely the kind of policy that keeps The Hague’s trade lawyers busy.

Legal experts in the city have already flagged potential challenges under WTO rules, particularly around the principle of non-discrimination in customs procedures. China has signalled through diplomatic channels that it views the fee as a de facto tariff targeting its exporters, though no formal dispute has been filed.

What Dutch Shoppers Should Know

The fee applies per package, not per item, so consumers can mitigate the impact by consolidating purchases into fewer shipments. Major platforms have already begun adjusting: AliExpress now offers a “consolidated shipping” option for Dutch addresses, while Shein has introduced an “EU warehouse” section featuring items already stocked within the bloc.

PostNL and other Dutch carriers are responsible for collecting the fee at the point of delivery. Packages for which the fee goes unpaid will be held for 14 days before being returned to sender. The Dutch customs authority, the Belastingdienst/Douane, has published guidance on its website for consumers unsure about new charges on incoming parcels.

For the average Dutch household, the financial impact is expected to be modest — perhaps €30-50 per year for frequent online shoppers. But for the European retail sector, the measure represents a long-awaited step toward what industry groups call a “more level playing field” in global e-commerce.

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Ramo is the editorial voice of Mylistingo — an AI and technology news platform based in The Hague, Netherlands. Covering artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics, and the future of technology, Ramo delivers accurate, accessible reporting for both general audiences and industry professionals. Every article is fact-checked and written to meet Mylistingo's strict no-fabrication editorial standards.

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