France suspends 2-euro charge on low-value packages as EU fee kicks in

PARIS, June 30 (Reuters) – France is scrapping a two-euro ​charge on low-value e-commerce packages arriving ‌from outside the European Union from July 1, when a heftier pan-European Union fee kicks in, Serge ​Papin, the minister for small businesses ​said on Tuesday.
The fee will increase to ⁠5 euros from November, Papin said, ​as the EU intends to add an ​additional 2-euro administration fee to these packages.
“In November all of Europe will be applying the so-called 2 euros ​administration fee, so it’ll be 5 ​euros starting in November. So why are we ‌suspending (our ⁠fee)? To better monitor the situation and the products coming into France,” Papin added.
France’s Senate passed a revised version of a bill ​on Monday ​aimed ⁠at curbing online fast-fashion retailers such as Shein, Temu, which is ​owned by PDD Holdings (PDD.O), and ​AliExpress (9988.HK), ⁠after more than two years of debate and discussion between the upper and lower ⁠houses ​of parliament as lawmakers sought ​to create a text that complies with European Union ​law.

Reporting by Dominique Vidalon; Editing by Sudip Kar-Gupta.

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