EU indfører behandlingsgebyr for onlinepakker fra lande uden for EU

Forhandlere fra Europa-Parlamentet og EU-medlemsstaterne er i Bruxelles blevet enige om et nyt behandlingsgebyr for alle produkter, der bestilles online og importeres til EU. Gebyret træder i kraft den 1. november og skal dække omkostningerne ved håndtering af små pakker.

Forhandlere fra Europa-Parlamentet og EU-medlemsstaterne er i Bruxelles nået til enighed om at indføre et behandlingsgebyr for onlineimport fra lande uden for EU. Gebyret gælder fra den 1. november for alle produkter og vil blive opkrævet af de nationale myndigheder. Europa-Kommissionen vil fastsætte beløbet for at dække de stigende omkostninger til screening og kontrol af små forsendelser, oplyste begge parter. Derudover vil der fra juli blive indført et gebyr på tre euro for pakker op til 150 euro, som i øjeblikket er toldfrie. Dette er midlertidigt, indtil en digital platform gør al import toldpligtig fra én euro i 2028, hvilket skal sikre fair konkurrencevilkår. Forhandlere som Shein, Temu, AliExpress og Amazon er berørt af tiltaget. EU-Kommissionen rapporterede, at omkring 12 millioner pakker ankom dagligt til EU i 2024. I Tyskland sendte Shein og Temu ifølge HDE cirka 400.000 pakker dagligt med et salg på mellem 2,7 og 3,3 milliarder euro og 14 millioner købere. Temu, der har været aktiv i Tyskland siden foråret 2023, og Shein, der er baseret i Singapore, møder kritik for produktkvalitet og illoyal konkurrence. Reformen af EU's toldramme har også til formål at strømline den globale handel, opkræve told mere effektivt og stramme kontrollen med ikke-overensstemmende varer.

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