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€3 on every EU order.

What to do before July.

From 1 July 2026, the EU is removing the duty-free threshold on low-value imports. A flat €3 customs charge applies to every parcel — plus carrier fees on top if you're not prepared. Join AVASK and Shopreturns for a free 45-minute session.

€3

flat duty per parcel entering the EU

from a third country


1 Jul 2026

regulation goes live — no transition

period


+€10–15

carrier handling fee your customer

pays at the door if non-IOSS

45 minutes. No slides full of text.


1. What exactly is changing - the end of the €150 de minimis threshold, explained in plain English

2. How to calculate your real exposure - volume, HS codes, carrier fees, and what it means for your pricing and checkout

3. Your compliance options - IOSS, DDP, customs handling and which path fits your business

4. How cross-border returns fit into the new customs picture - avoiding double duty, keeping EU customers happy

5. Live Q&A

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Khaled Khaled

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Specialises in global trade, tax, VAT, and Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR). With deep expertise in customs and freight, he guides brands through complex regulations, enabling international expansion. Fluent in four languages, Khaled forges strong partnerships and empowers businesses to scale seamlessly across borders.

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Wojciech Kotlicki

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Responsible for increasing the visibility of Global24 and Shopreturns solutions in the area of international shipping and returns for e-commerce, as well as promoting knowledge about cross-border sales. Through constant contact with the market, he understands the challenges faced by merchants scaling internationally.

This webinar is for you if you sell to EU customers from outside the EU.


You're a UK brand selling to Europe

DE, FR, IT, NL, ES, AT - from July every parcel you

send there carries a new €3 cost. And if you're not

IOSS-registered, your customers pay it at the door.

They won't be happy. They won't be back.

You ship to the EU from the US, AU or CA

Same rule, same deadline. The €150 duty-free threshold

is gone. Every parcel you send to EU customers is

affected from day one.

Reserve your spot. It's free!

€3 on every EU order. What to do before July.
May 7, 2026 at 5:00 am

Got questions?

We've got answers.

Is this webinar for me?

Yes - if you sell from the UK to EU customers, or if you ship from outside Europe into the EU. This regulation affects every parcel you send across that border. If that's you, this session is exactly where you need to be.

Is it really free?

Yes. No catch, no hidden upsell. You register, you attend, you get the recording. That's it.

What exactly is changing in July 2026?

The EU is scrapping the duty-free threshold on low-value parcels. From 1 July, every parcel you send into the EU carries a flat €3 customs charge. And if you're not set up correctly, your customer pays an extra €10–15 handling fee at the door - and probably never orders from you again.

Do I need to be IOSS-registered already?

No. The webinar will walk you through your options - IOSS, DDP, customs handling and help you figure out which one fits your business. You don't need to know anything going in.

Can I watch the recording if I can't make it live?

Yes. Register and we'll send you the full recording within 24 hours of the event — whether you attend live or not.

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