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Italy to levy low-value parcels in order to protect the fashion industry

Politicians said that Italy was working on a tax to be imposed on low value postal packages coming from non-European nations. This is part of a plan to protect the fashion industry against low cost foreign imports, mainly from China.

The move is aimed at avoiding unjustified competition on the market of one of Italy's most important industries. It targets online platforms like Shein and Temu, among others.

The politicians in Italy said that the ruling parties intend to apply a tax on consignments less than $150. This is similar to a proposal currently being discussed at European Union levels.

In the next few weeks, it is expected that this measure will be formalised in the form of an amendment to budget for next year.

The Italian Fashion Federation welcomed the proposal of the government, describing it as a step towards curbing ultra-fast style.

In a press release, Federazione Moda Italia - Confcommercio stated that they were pleased with the government's decision to include in the budget law the impacts of ultra-fast fashion on the economy and the environment. This also drains resources from the state and our economy.

The federation has also proposed a set of measures designed to protect fashion retailers, as well as the "Made in Italy", supply chain. This includes the elimination of EU duty exemptions for non-EU shipments that are less than 150 euro.

In 2024, the EU customs authorities will have handled about 4.6 billion low value packages purchased online. 91% of these packages are from China. This is double what they did in 2023.

(source: Reuters)