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The contribution on low-value postal packages, ⁠set at 2 euros for each shipment, is expected to garner 122.5 million euros next ⁠year and 245 million in both 2027 and 2028, according to parliamentary documents seen by Reuters.

With this move, which is in line with ‍a proposal ‌being discussed at European Union level, Italy targets online platforms ⁠such as Shein ‌and Temu and aims to protect its fashion ‌industry from low-cost foreign imports mostly from China.

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, latest data shows.

The government also intends to increase Italy’s tax weighing on the transfer of shares and ‌other financial ⁠instruments ​to 0.4% from a current 0.2%, in a ⁠move ​that should yield an additional 337 million euros from next year.

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    3 months ago

    As I’ve seen it, in a lot of places in Europe, Shein an Temu are much more accessible.

    My mom would never order from AliExpress, she uses Temu all the time.

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      3 months ago

      really? Here in Spain they don’t have anywhere near the implementation of Aliexpress, especially Temu, they sell, of course, a lot, but less than the other, it is interesting to know that in other areas of Europe that changes

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        3 months ago

        My experience is from the opposite geographical extreme of the EU.

        We don’t even get Amazon by the way.