EU Eyes 2026 for Customs Reform to Curb Cheap Imports, France Leads Push for Swift Action

November 13, 2025
EU Eyes 2026 for Customs Reform to Curb Cheap Imports, France Leads Push for Swift Action
  • The EU plans to end the customs exemption for packages valued under 150 euros, targeting a reduction in cheap imports from platforms like Temu and Shein.

  • In parallel, a small-package handling fee of two euros is being discussed, with agreement on the level still pending among member states and a potential start in late 2026 if adopted.

  • Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic has urged moving the de minimis threshold to 2026 instead of 2028, pushing for an earlier reform.

  • German officials and industry groups express mixed views, with the government signaling support for market protection while the Handelsverband calls for stronger enforcement and criticizes inaction.

  • German Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil backs rapid action to shield markets, in contrast to criticism from the Handelsverband over perceived government inaction toward platforms.

  • France is pushing for earlier implementation, arguing the reforms are needed for competitiveness and consumer protection related to e-commerce platforms.

  • A December 12 Ecofin meeting is expected to decide on the timing of earlier implementation, signaling momentum toward the reform.

  • A transitional system will be discussed at the same December 12 meeting to enable faster implementation than previously planned.

  • Ongoing government assessments and enforcement discussions are shaping the regulatory approach to online trade rules.

  • France’s Finance Minister framed the move as strengthening economic sovereignty and safeguarding consumers from non-compliant or dangerous products.

  • France has been a leading advocate for reform, welcoming it as protection for consumers and the internal market.

  • France emphasized that the decision protects European consumers and helps prevent dangerous products from entering the EU.

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EU to end duty-free perks for China’s Temu and Shein

South China Morning Post • Nov 13, 2025

EU to end duty-free perks for China’s Temu and Shein


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