The European Union could impose restrictions on several Chinese online retailers, most notably Shein and Temu, the Financial Times reported.
Specifically, the EU is considering eliminating a rule that says individually packaged purchases imported from non-EU countries worth less than €150 ($162) each are exempt from customs duties.
The bloc wants to cut what it sees as a flood of “substandard,” low-priced items coming from China to protect local companies.
Källa: EU sets protectionist sights on Chinese e-commerce giants Shein, Temu
