
How will the EU’s ‘window tax’ on China work
However, the number of e-commerce orders entering the EU under this exemption has skyrocketed in recent years, with a leap from 1.4 billion in 2022 to..
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EU-wide inspections in 2025 found that more than 60% of imported items, such as toys, cosmetics and electronics, had prohibited ingredients, missing labels or inadequate safety documentation. In an attempt to improve product traceability, the EU will make it mandatory, as of 1 November 2026, to provide product reference data.
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EU-wide inspections in 2025 found that more than 60% of imported items, such as toys, cosmetics and electronics, had prohibited ingredients, missing labels or inadequate safety documentation.
according to G1In an attempt to improve product traceability, the EU will make it mandatory, as of 1 November 2026, to provide product reference data.
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