Romanians are reacting strongly to new fixed taxes imposed on packages imported from outside the European Union, particularly from China. Starting January 1, 2026, a fixed tax of 25 lei per package from non-EU countries was introduced, alongside an additional EU-wide tax of 3 euros per product category, effective July 1, 2026. These taxes have led to significant increases in overall costs, sometimes exceeding the price of the products themselves. The discussion has been fueled by a viral Reddit post criticizing large European corporations for influencing trade regulations to protect their businesses from Chinese competition. The author claims these companies, including major retailers like Lidl, Carrefour, and IKEA, indirectly pushed for these measures through organizations such as EuroCommerce, arguing they aim to create a 'level playing field' in European commerce.
Lectura del sesgo (Izquierda): The article frames the new taxes as being driven by corporate interests seeking to protect their market share against Chinese competition, using strong language like 'diavolii din spatele taxelor' ('demons behind the taxes') and suggesting that large European retailers influenced regulatory changes.





