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The era of cheapest packages from China is coming to an end, but Czech traders would like to tighten their
CZ🏛️ Politics10 hr. ago

The era of cheapest packages from China is coming to an end, but Czech traders would like to tighten their

The article discusses the end of the era of extremely cheap Chinese products in the Czech Republic, as the European Union has introduced tariffs on small shipments from platforms like Temu, Shein, and AliExpress. These tariffs, which began on July 1st, charge three euros per item in packages from third countries. Local competitors welcome the price increase but argue that it is still not enough to level the playing field. The article mentions that Chinese markets could be up to 40% cheaper due to long-term disregard of EU rules, though local businesses are not afraid of fair competition.

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Deník N logoDeník NIndependentCenter10 hr. ago
The era of cheapest packages from China is coming to an end, but Czech traders would like to tighten their

The article discusses the end of the era of extremely cheap Chinese products in the Czech Republic, as the European Union has introduced tariffs on small shipments from platforms like Temu, Shein, and AliExpress. These tariffs, which began on July 1st, charge three euros per item in packages from third countries. Local competitors welcome the price increase but argue that it is still not enough to level the playing field. The article mentions that Chinese markets could be up to 40% cheaper due to long-term disregard of EU rules, though local businesses are not afraid of fair competition.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about EU policy changes affecting trade with China, which is a politically charged issue. However, it does not take a clear ideological stance, instead providing factual information about the tariff implementation and its impact on local businesses. There is no overt

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