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European Economy · BrusselsEU countries agreed on Friday to impose a €3 tax on all parcels under €150 entering the bloc, an attempt to curb the growing dominance of Chinese e-commerce platforms such as Temu and Shein which sell billions of low-cost items on the EU market.
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EU countries agree temporary €3 flat customs fee for small imported parcels
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Aberdeen, Scotland · AberdeenThe British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has reacted to the Government’s recently released North Sea Future Plan. It commented after accompanying Aberdeen and Grampian Chamber of Commerce to HM Treasury to hand in a letter signed by 7,000 businesses and workers calling for the windfall tax to be axed. Ben Martin, Policy Manager at the BCC, said: “This Plan rightly recognises the importance of delivering a long-term energy transition in the North S…See the Story
North Sea Plan ‘Doomed To Fail’ Without Tax Change - Cambridgeshire Chamber of Commerce

Frank-Walter Steinmeier · GermanyHead of Trade Policy, William Bain, looks beyond the State Visit by the German President to look at what’s next for trade relations between our two nations: This week’s State Visit by the German President, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, is a sign of the growing co-operation and common ties between our two nations. Germany is the UK’s second largest trading partner, by nation. It is a major investor in our economy, and a solid partner in keeping our c…See the Story