Political front: blocking Chinese shipments
For several months, France has announced concrete steps to limit the massive inflow of packages from China. Around 1.5 billion shipments enter the country annually, half of which come from platforms like Shein and Temu. Until now, most of these shipments were exempt from customs duties under EU regulations covering packages valued under €150.
The government plans to remove this privilege, introducing an additional handling fee for each package and tightening controls regarding safety, labeling, and environmental standards. The new strategy, called the “360-degree control doctrine,” aims to ensure that every package is inspected by customs and regulatory authorities.
If France’s initiative gains support in the EU, shopping from Chinese platforms will no longer be as easy or cheap. Consumers across the European Union will feel the impact.