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Denmark to Introduce Duties on Small Packages from Outside EU

From DR Nyheder · () Danish

Translated from Danish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Denmark will soon implement new customs duties on all small packages purchased outside the European Union.
  • The change aims to align Danish customs rules with EU regulations, potentially increasing costs for consumers.
  • This measure is expected to affect online shoppers who frequently buy goods from non-EU countries.

Danish consumers will soon face new customs duties on all small packages ordered from outside the European Union. The Danish Customs Agency is preparing to implement the changes, which align the country's regulations with EU standards. This move is expected to impact online shoppers who often purchase goods from non-EU countries, potentially leading to higher costs for imported items.

The new rules are designed to create a more uniform customs system across the EU. While the specifics of the implementation are still being finalized, the core change involves applying duties to packages previously exempt due to their low value. This adjustment is anticipated to affect a significant number of online transactions, particularly those involving smaller, less expensive items.

Shoppers in Denmark will need to be aware of these upcoming changes when making purchases from international retailers. The increased duties could alter buying habits and encourage consumers to source more goods from within the EU to avoid additional charges. The Danish Customs Agency has not yet released a definitive timeline for the implementation, but the changes are expected to take effect soon.

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Originally published by DR Nyheder in Danish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.