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“China believes that the creation of an open and inclusive trade environment is in the common interest of all parties,” said Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Mao Ning at a daily press conference on Wednesday.
“We hope that the European side will abide by its commitment to openness and provide a fair, transparent and non-discriminatory business environment for Chinese companies.”
The European Commission is proposing a two-euro (US$2.27) fee for small packages valued at 150 euros or less sent directly to customers from overseas. For parcels sent to a European warehouse to be stored, the fee would be only 50 cents per parcel, the bloc’s trade chief Maros Sefcovic told EU lawmakers Tuesday.
The fee would add around 3 billion euros (US$3.4 billion) of income to Brussels’ budget, which Sefcovic said would mostly be used to cover the cost of customs and safety checks for the considerable package flow.
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