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Greek retailers urge EU to bring forward fee on low-value parcels

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Posted on June 18, 2025

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ATHENS (Reuters) -Greek retailers want the European Union to bring forward the introduction of a two euro ($2.30) handling fee for low-value e-commerce packages coming into the bloc, a letter, seen by

Greek retailers urge EU to bring forward fee on low-value parcels

ATHENS (Reuters) -Greek retailers want the European Union to bring forward the introduction of a two euro ($2.30) handling fee for low-value e-commerce packages coming into the bloc, a letter, seen by Reuters, showed.

The EU disclosed plans in May to remove the duty-free treatment of low-value consignments worth no more than 150 euros and impose the 2 euro fee in 2028, as the bloc faces an influx of goods sold online from Asia.

In the letter to EU trade commissioner Maros Sefcovic, the president of the Hellenic Confederation of Commerce, Stavros Kafounis requested the implementation of the proposals "no later than 2026."

EU customs authorities handled some 4.6 billion low-value packages bought online in 2024, 91% of them coming from China and a doubling from 2023.

About one in five euros from sales of e-commerce goods in Greece is going to Chinese platforms and is expected to rise exponentially in the next coming years, according to the Hellenic Confederation of Commerce.

"The rapid growth of mega e-commerce platforms based in China has already disrupted the level playing field across the EU retail market," Kafounis said in the letter.

The proposed two euro fee, which needs approval from EU governments and the European Parliament, would be incurred by the online retailer, rather than by customers.

($1 = 0.8712 euros)

(Reporting by Lefteris Papadimas. Editing by Jane Merriman)

Key Takeaways

  • Greek retailers want the EU to implement a 2 euro fee on low-value parcels by 2026.
  • The EU plans to remove duty-free status for parcels under 150 euros.
  • The majority of these parcels come from China.
  • The fee aims to level the playing field for EU retailers.
  • The proposal requires approval from EU governments and Parliament.

Frequently Asked Questions

What fee are Greek retailers urging the EU to implement?
Greek retailers are urging the EU to bring forward the introduction of a two euro handling fee for low-value e-commerce packages.
When does the EU plan to impose the new fee?
The EU disclosed plans to impose the two euro fee in 2028, but Greek retailers want it implemented no later than 2026.
What percentage of low-value packages in the EU come from China?
In 2024, 91% of the 4.6 billion low-value packages handled by EU customs authorities came from China.
Who is the president of the Hellenic Confederation of Commerce?
The president of the Hellenic Confederation of Commerce is Stavros Kafounis.
How has the growth of e-commerce platforms affected the EU market?
The rapid growth of mega e-commerce platforms based in China has disrupted the level playing field across the EU retail market, according to Kafounis.

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