The €3 Duty on Low-Value Parcels: Will the tightening measures effective?

On December 12th, 2025, the Council of the EU agreed to accelerate the tightening measures on extra-UE low-value parcels, strategically targeting Chinese e-commerce platforms like Shein and Temu with a fixed €3 customs duty on items valued under €150, set to take effect on July 1st, 2026.
📦 The idea is to stop the growing wave of cheap goods that enter Europe without customs duties, putting local businesses at a disadvantage. However, a recent unilateral action by Italy serves as a warning of potential unintended consequences.
On January 1st, 2026, Italy introduced a €2 tax on parcels valued below €150 arriving from non-EU countries. The result was immediate: e-commerce companies simply rerouted shipments through Poland, Germany, and other EU member states. Hence, Italian logistics hubs might lose substantial revenues, while consumers continue receiving the same products with minimal delay.
⚠️ The Italian experience underscores a critical vulnerability in the EU’s new plan. Without a perfectly synchronized and harmonized enforcement strategy across all 27 member states, the €3 duty risks becoming a mere redirect, rather than a reduction, of the Chinese e-commerce volume. The measure is a first step toward fair competition, but its success depends on unified implementation.




