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The EU De Minimis Rule is Ending in July 2026

Find out how much the changes could cost your business.

If you ship orders with a value of less than €150 into the EU from the UK or US, new customs duties could significantly increase your shipping costs.

Use our EU shipping cost calculator and download the free guide to understand the impact and how to adapt.

A Major Change is Coming for Cross-Border E-Commerce

From 1st July 2026, the EU will remove the €150 duty-free de minimis threshold for imported goods. This means shipments that previously entered the EU without customs duty will soon face new charges at the border.

For brands shipping high volumes of small parcels into Europe, the impact could be significant.

Under the proposed changes:

  • A €3 duty may apply per item
  • Orders containing multiple products may incur multiple charges
  • Additional handling fees may be introduced
  • Customs administration could increase

For many e-commerce businesses, this could dramatically change the cost of serving EU customers.

What This Means in Practice

How the EU de minimis changes would impact real e-commerce brands

To illustrate how the duty changes will impact retail brands, we reviewed order numbers of two of our customers from January and February 2026 (combined), whose fulfilment we already handle in our EU facility.

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Customer One

Shipped 5,667 orders to EU based customers, with an average of 1 HS code per parcel. The additional duty, if they were fulfilling these orders from the UK, would cost €17,000. Over a full year this would cost an additional €102,000.

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Customer Two

Shipped 6,333 orders to EU based customers, with an average of 2 HS codes per parcel. The additional duty, if they were fulfilling these orders from the UK, would cost €38,000. Over a full year this would cost an additional €228,000.

Even small per-item duties quickly become six-figure annual costs for brands shipping thousands of orders per month.

See what this could mean for your business, use our calculator to estimate your potential EU duty costs.

Estimate Your EU Shipping Costs After July 2026

Enter a few simple details about your order volumes and average items per order (with different tariff classification codes) to see the potential monthly impact on your EU shipping costs.

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Find out what to do before July 2026 in our free guide below

Free Guide: The EU De Minimis Changes

Download our practical guide explaining:

  • What the EU de minimis rule currently is
  • Why it is being removed
  • How the new rules will affect brands shipping into the EU
  • The true cost implications for direct-to-consumer shipping
  • Why many brands are moving fulfilment inside the EU
  • Why Poland is emerging as a leading fulfilment hub

Download the Guide

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