In May, the European Union announced plans to eliminate exemptions for parcels worth less than €150, imposing a €2 fee from 2028. The measure, requested by France, targets small parcels from Asia, which are growing exponentially, raising questions about compliance and environmental impact. Retailers in the EU, including Greece, are calling for swift implementation of the tax to protect local products from unfair competition.
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