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EU takes aim at China’s Temu and Shein with proposed import duty

European Commission plans to scrap €150 threshold below which goods are exempt from customs duties
Temu is among the online platforms that will be affected if the European Commission scraps the current €150 duty-free threshold

Brussels is drawing up plans to impose customs duties on cheap goods bought from Chinese online retailers including Temu and Shein in an effort to stem a surge in what the EU says are substandard items coming from China.

The European Commission later this month will suggest scrapping a current €150 threshold under which items can be bought duty free, three people briefed on the matter told the Financial Times. The main platforms being targeted were China’s online marketplaces Temu and AliExpress and clothing retailer Shein, one official said. 

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