EU Hits Low-Value Parcels With €3 Duty

Is this a vital fix to protect businesses or an unfair burden on struggling consumers?
EU Hits Low-Value Parcels With €3 Duty
Above: The Berlaymont in Brussels, Belgium, on May 24. Image credit: Thierry Monasse/Getty Images

The Spin


Pro-establishment narrative

The EU's new €3 customs duty on low-value parcels is a long-overdue fix to a broken system that enabled third-country retailers to flood European markets while dodging safety rules and undercutting local businesses. With 30 million Europeans working in retail, leveling the playing field is essential to ensure every seller — domestic or foreign — competes on equal terms.

Establishment-critical narrative

The EU's new customs duty punishes ordinary families rather than the billion-euro platforms causing the problem. Buying a notebook, pen and keyring together could mean a €9 charge, a gut punch to households already stretched by the cost of living. Enforcement should instead target the companies breaking the rules, not consumers buying everyday items.

Climate activist narrative

These customs duties aren't just about addressing issues of commerce — fast fashion culture is destroying the environment, from toxic chemicals used in original production, to the carbon footprint of transportation and items ending up in landfill after just a handful of uses. More most be done to deter over-consumption.

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