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02 Jul 2026, 18:01

China and the EU agree to a new customs regime for cargo from the EU

  • China and the EU have agreed to loosen customs rules for imports of goods from the EU.
  • The EU will introduce a new customs regime for cargo from China, which will apply to all shipments of goods from China.
  • Trade disputes between the two countries have been ongoing, and the EU has proposed a new set of rules to address the issue.

China and the EU have planned to loosen customs rules for cargo from the EU. The EU announced the new measures on Monday, according to AP. The new rules will allow China to ship goods to the EU without having to comply with the current customs regulations. The EU says the changes will help reduce the cost of imports and speed up delivery times. DW also notes that the new customs rules will be in line with the EU’s existing regulations.

EU customs rules for cargo from China have been tightened. According to DW, the EU has decided to change the rules for imports by introducing new customs procedures. The EU says the new procedures will reduce the risk of delays and improve the efficiency of customs processing. DW also reports that the EU’s new rules will apply to all shipments of goods from China.

According to AP, the EU’s new customs regime will apply to all shipments of goods from China, including those delivered by e-commerce. AP also reports that the EU’s new rules will require importers to provide additional information about the goods and their origin. DW says the EU’s new measures are aimed at improving customs control and reducing the risk of fraud.

DW adds that the EU’s new customs rules are expected to affect the cost of imports and could lead to changes in the supply chain. The EU says it will monitor the impact of the new rules and adjust them if necessary.

Tags: China/Europe/Politics/Economy

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