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February 2, 2026
EU import of cheap parcels rises 26%
The number of low-cost ecommerce parcels that the European Union received from outside the Union rose sharply again last year, increasing by 26 percent. In total, 5.8 billion parcels with a value of up to 150 euros were imported. That amounts to roughly one parcel per EU citizen per month.
The amount of international ecommerce parcels containing relatively low-priced products has been growing for years and is a thorn in Brussels’ side. Most of these parcels come from China, driven by purchases made by European consumers on platforms such as AliExpress, Shein and Temu. These platforms have experienced years of explosive growth, although their growth rate has recently slowed somewhat.
Mountain of Chinese parcels
The total number of parcels entering the European Union was 26 percent higher last year than in 2024, according to the European Commission. The volume is more than four times higher than in 2022. Customs authorities in EU member states are struggling to inspect the contents of these parcels. In practice, this often proves impossible, allowing unsafe products to flood the market. In addition to the risk of harm to consumers, this creates unfair competition for European companies. The Commission previously estimated that around two-thirds of small parcels entering the EU were undervalued to avoid customs duties, Reuters notes.