Italy plans levy on low-value parcels to protect fashion industry
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Reuters
Published
November 12, 2025
Italy is working to adopt a tax on low-value postal packages from non-European countries, politicians said, as part of measures to protect its fashion industry from low-cost foreign imports mostly from China.

The move, aimed at avoiding unfair competition in the market for what is one of Italy’s key industries, targets online platforms such as Shein and Temu among others.
Italy’s ruling parties plan to apply a levy to consignments worth less than 150 euros ($175), broadly in line with a proposal being discussed at European Union level, the politicians said. The measure is expected to be formalised as an amendment to next year’s budget in the coming weeks.
EU customs authorities handled around 4.6 billion low-value packages bought online in 2024, 91% of them coming from China and double the 2023 figure.
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