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    Poste Italiane Sees No Major Impact From EU Plan for Fee on Low-Value Parcels

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    Posted on November 13, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Tags:logisticse-commerceEuropean CommissionInternational trade

    Quick Summary

    Poste Italiane expects little impact from the EU's proposed 2 euro fee on small parcels, which targets cheap imports, mainly from China.

    Poste Italiane Unfazed by EU's Proposed Fee on Low-Value Parcels

    Impact of EU's Proposed Parcel Fee

    By Elvira Pollina

    Potential Delays for Chinese Platforms

    MILAN (Reuters) -Poste Italiane sees no major impact from a European Union plan for a 2 euro levy on small inbound parcels from outside the bloc on the company's volumes, Chief Executive Officer Matteo Del Fante said on Thursday.

    Market Reactions and Adjustments

    However, Del Fante also said such a measure could delay plans of low-cost Chinese e-commerce platforms to set up their own logistics networks in the region. 

    Context of the Proposed Fee

    WHY IT'S IMPORTANT

    The proposed measure aims to curb the flood of ultra-cheap goods entering the EU from non-member countries, particularly China, which would hit Chinese e-commerce imports from companies such as Shein and Temu.

    Logistics operators like state-backed Poste Italiane handle millions of parcels annually, making any change in cross-border fees potentially relevant for their business models. 

    QUOTES

    "Usually the market re-adjusts ... One or two euros will not really change the attractiveness of those platforms," Del Fante told analysts during a post-results call.

    "On the positive side, this is making it less interesting for the Chinese platforms to (set up) infrastructure themselves in Italy."

    "Looking at what is happening around the globe, the Chinese platforms are also getting organised with their own logistics. This kind of barrier puts investment appetite in a specific region a bit more distant."

    CONTEXT

    The European Commission has proposed a 2 euro fee, but it is not clear when it would be imposed.

    Brussels wants to accelerate the imposition of customs duties on low-value parcels entering the European Union in a bid to crack down on cheap Chinese imports that arrive in the billions each year, Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic has said.

    Some EU countries appear set to introduce national handling fees. Italy is working on a tax by the end of the year to protect its fashion industry, its industry minister said on Wednesday.

    Poste is the second largest logistics player in Italy behind Amazon.

    (Reporting by Elvira Pollina. Editing by Jane Merriman)

    Table of Contents

    • Impact of EU's Proposed Parcel Fee
    • Potential Delays for Chinese Platforms
    • Market Reactions and Adjustments
    • Context of the Proposed Fee

    Key Takeaways

    • •Poste Italiane sees minimal impact from EU's 2 euro parcel fee.
    • •The fee targets low-value parcels from non-EU countries.
    • •Chinese e-commerce platforms may face logistical delays.
    • •The measure aims to curb cheap imports into the EU.
    • •Italy plans a tax to protect its fashion industry.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Poste Italiane sees no major impact from EU plan for fee on low-value parcels

    1What is a levy?

    A levy is a legal seizure of property to satisfy a debt. In the context of the EU's proposed fee, it refers to the charge imposed on low-value parcels entering the EU.

    2What is e-commerce?

    E-commerce refers to the buying and selling of goods and services over the internet. It includes online retail, electronic payments, and digital transactions.

    3What are low-value parcels?

    Low-value parcels are shipments that fall below a certain monetary threshold, often exempt from certain customs duties or taxes. The EU's proposed fee targets these parcels to regulate imports.

    4What is the European Commission?

    The European Commission is the executive branch of the European Union responsible for proposing legislation, implementing decisions, and managing the day-to-day operations of the EU.

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