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Platforms like Shein and Temu are suspected of not doing enough to prevent the sale of products that do not meet EU standards. Alamy Stock Photo

EU plans €2 flat fee on small parcels from outside bloc as Fine Gael TD warns of 'fast fashion wave'

The fee would remove the customs-free status of packages worth less than €150 that are imported directly to consumers, often via platforms like Temu and Shein.

THE EU IS preparing to impose a €2 flat fee on the billions of low-value packages that flood into the bloc each year, the great majority from China.

Trade chief Maros Sefcovic told the European Parliament yesterday that e-commerce platforms would be expected to pay the levy per parcel, which aims to help the European Union tackle the challenges from the massive influx of inexpensive items.

The fee would remove the customs-free status of packages worth less than €150 that are imported directly to consumers, often via platforms like Chinese-founded Temu and Shein.

Parcels sent directly to warehouses where they are stored in the EU would face a lower fee of 50 cents, Sefcovic said.

Last year, 4.6 billion such small packages entered the EU – more than 145 per second – with 91% originating in China. The EU expects the numbers to rise.

Platforms, including Shein and Temu, are suspected by Brussels of not doing enough to prevent the sale of products that do not meet European standards.

The EU also fears that many of the products imported into the 27-country bloc are unsafe, counterfeit and potentially even dangerous to consumers.

Sefcovic said the figure represented a “completely new challenge to the control, to the safety, to making sure that the standards are properly checked of the products which are shipped to the European Union”.

European retailers say they face unfair competition from overseas platforms, which they claim do not often comply with the EU’s stringent rules on products.

‘Fast fashion wave’

It comes as the government here launches a public consultation on tackling fast fashion and the environmental degradation caused by textile waste.

Proposals include measures to make textiles last longer, to make them easier to recycle, alongside better labelling through mandatory EU laws on eco-design.

It also contains measures to apply the “polluter pays principle” which will make the fashion industry responsible for its textile waste.

Alan Dillon, Minister of State for Small Business and Retail and Circular Economy.

He warned that the textiles industry operates in a “take-make-waste” model but that “there is great potential for a textiles circular economy”.

He noted that textiles, including clothing, have the fourth highest impact on the environment and climate change, after food, housing, and transport.

The draft National Policy Statement and Roadmap sets out a policy direction for Ireland regarding textiles.

Speaking on RTÉ’s Morning Ireland, Dillon called on the public to “think about the amount of clothes we purchase and how long we wear them, and how we dispose of them”.

He said that 65% of used textiles are not separately collected but are disposed of as waste or treated mainly in landfill or go to incineration.

Dillon warned that “we are producing, consuming and dumping clothes and textiles in a completely insane manner”.

“We’re developing a national plan around that because the quantity of textiles we’re consuming in Ireland is growing each year,” said Dillon.

“We want to ensure that we improve the collection infrastructure.

“That means the textile industry will provide funding for the collection of used textiles.

“I think we need to look at our environmental requirements to try and curb the fast fashion wave that’s currently hitting not just Ireland, but across the globe.”

The public consultation opens today and will close on Monday, 7 July.

Meanwhile, Dillon said that the EU proposal for a €2 flat fee on small parcels would lead to a reduction in the volume of textiles being bought by Irish consumers outside the EU.

He added: “An economic assessment needs to be looked at with the view to establish is the amount enough to discourage Irish consumers to continue to buy packages for outside the EU.”

However, he said he was unsure if a €2 fee would be “enough to discourage Irish consumers who continue to buy packages from outside the EU”.

Dillon added that €2 “isn’t a significant amount” and that the fee needs to be “assessed, as well as the impact of such a proposal on the economy as a whole”.

‘Compensate cost’

Meanwhile, Sefcovic noted the “huge” workload for customs officials by the €2 flat fee proposal.

“Therefore I wouldn’t look at the handling fee as a tax, simply the fee to compensate the cost,” he said. 

Brussels also hopes part of the revenues from the fee will go towards the EU budget.

Paris is especially concerned about the issue: around 800 million such packages were shipped to France alone last year.

Last month, France said it wanted to start charging non-EU online sellers a handling fee per package until 2028 — after which the EU is expected to phase out the customs-free status.

Shein and Temu did not immediately respond to AFP requests for comment.

The United States ended tariff exemptions earlier this month for goods shipped from China worth less than $800, which are to face a levy of 54%.

-With additional reporting from © AFP 2025 

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    Oct 26th 2023, 11:33 PM

    @Jay Kay: Meerkats will rise up and free Palestine from the imperialist illegal us plantations!

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    Oct 27th 2023, 7:55 AM

    @Jay Kay: Wow, look at all the nuts, lol. I just commented to see if comments would be shut down like all the other stories. Meerkats? There are some nut jobs here

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    Oct 26th 2023, 9:40 PM

    The EU has been exposed to be nothing more than a spineless, willing tonto for the US/NATO war machine. All the guff down through the years about peace, democracy, the rule of law etc nothing but empty rhetoric.
    The sole purpose of the EU commission was to override democratic governance and to stuff the commission with hand picked weak messenger boys and girls that are nothing but tools for US/NATO, completely under the influence of think tanks like the Atlantic council and God knows what others.
    The EU was a beautiful child but it’s become a damned ugly adult devoid of true democratic governance and also devoid of any morality and dignity, the shocking disregard for the lives of Arabic peoples belies an inherent racism very much alive in Europe today as it was in the empire building days.

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    @moss cotter: Arabs are the most racist and misogynistic people in the world.

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    Oct 27th 2023, 1:09 AM

    @moss cotter: Very well said. Time to re-evaluate our relationship with the EU. Maybe opt out of military spend among other things

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    @: So. It is still not ok to murder anyone.

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    Oct 26th 2023, 9:49 PM

    Irish Government bowing to our EU and American masters once again. Leaky all mouth and no trousers. FFG OUT!!! FREE

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    Oct 27th 2023, 1:18 AM

    @Daniel Gilroy: Leo is lovin life over in Brussels. Tailored suit, Opulent gatherings, best of everything. Give the guy a break. He had to go along with them if he wants to get ahead in those circles. Importantly, he looked great! I thought he really pulled off the PM look. It’s just war crimes. No need to go over the top and ask for a cessation. Big picture baby!

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    Oct 26th 2023, 11:58 PM

    What a fascinating and rather impressive selection of considered comments of great intellectual depth we have on display here! Now I know why they’re closed on most stories…

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    Oct 27th 2023, 1:29 AM

    @William Tallon: By pointing out that people are not staying on topic, you yourself stray from the topic of the article. At least it’s something worthwhile that they’re commenting on. Thousands of children blown up in two weeks. Dead

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    Oct 27th 2023, 2:02 AM

    @Sean: Somewhat convoluted yet flawed reasoning on your part. Worthwhile subjects are worthy of worthwhile comments. Maybe you should read the content of some of those posts again? I’d hardly consider them worthy of the subject matter…

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    Oct 27th 2023, 3:19 AM

    @William Tallon: Settle down with all this “convoluted yet flawed” business unless you can point to the flaws. Maybe you’re right. I don’t know. I don’t know what ones you find not “worthy”, that’s subjective. I just heard you complain because you don’t agree with something someone says while you were excusing censorship. If they said something incorrectly then argue that. We should confront inaccuracies and disprove them, not censor them. Group think can be deadly so shutting out ideas is never a good idea. There’s a reason freedom of expression is enshrined in our Constitution. Some of the stuff on here is terrible. I agree with you completely there. But let’s discourage censorship please. Have a good night/morning!

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    Oct 27th 2023, 6:48 AM

    Tell the Israeli spokespersons that they are censored for spreading misinformation

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    Oct 26th 2023, 9:51 PM

    Journal editing comments now too. Absolutely disgraceful!!!

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    Oct 27th 2023, 7:22 AM

    It is disappointing to see Biden parroting Israeli propaganda. Questioning the death toll in Gaza, pathetic.

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    Oct 27th 2023, 7:46 AM

    @Mike smith: Biden is right to ask questions. After all, Hamas claimed Israel blew up a hospital killing over 500 people, when in fact it was a Hamas rocket which landed in the car park of the hospital.

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    Oct 27th 2023, 8:39 AM

    @: Why did the Israeli propaganda bloke claim it was a great Israeli success in a tweet? Was his account hacked? Plenty of evidence that it was Israel, specifically the warning attack and message to hospital management a few days before. Don’t believe anything the Israeli lying machine says.

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    @Mike smith: Agreed: it was disgusting. Doubters should see the Guardian article ‘How does Gaza’s health ministry calculate casualty figures?’.

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    Oct 27th 2023, 10:22 AM

    @Mike smith: We can’t say for sure what happened in the hospital car park, but we can say for sure that the Israelis are lying about it. Check out the Channel 4 analysis on YouTube. It made three points. First, Doppler analysis shows that the missile approached from the East, not south west. Second, the recording of Hamas guys presented by Israelis was clearly doctored. Third, analysis of the impact crater again shows it came in opposite direction that Israelis claim. There are still unanswered questions but check out that video and see if you still believe Israelis claims.

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    Oct 27th 2023, 1:07 AM

    The weakness and spineless hypocrisy of the EU is on full display today. It’s not the Russians or others these pathetic politicians need to worry about but the populations of EU countries. If you are bewildered about the rise of far right, left, nationilist or whatever BS term you are using this week for those that don’t agree with your crap. Just look to todays pathetic display of hot air and you will see the root cause.

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    Oct 27th 2023, 1:25 AM

    I agree. Well said. You cannot be the same person who wrote the sh,te I read earlier. If there’s more than one of you on here without a profile then one of you is going to have to fix that s.,t. Get an avatar or something

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    @Sean: suk my dik

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    @Sean: No different person. I rarely comment and that was my first in days. The app accepts a name but doesn’t tag my comments with it.

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