Customs

Do you find that your EU parcels are refused, delayed and returned by EU customs without any explanation? Read about how to completely overcome this and ship like a pro.

EU Customs Changes 2026: What E-commerce Sellers Need to Know
Customs

EU Customs Changes 2026: What E-commerce Sellers Need to Know

New EU customs regulations are coming into force on 1 July 2026, affecting online retailers and e-commerce brands shipping products into Europe. While the changes introduce new customs duties on low-value imports, there's plenty of time to prepare. In this guide, we explain what's changing, how the new charges will work, and the practical steps businesses can take to protect margins, maintain compliance, and continue delivering a seamless customer experience.

Picture of Simon Perkins

Simon Perkins

Commercial Director at SAMOS

Reduce US Duty and Tariff Risk With SAMOS
Customs

Reduce US Duty and Tariff Risk With SAMOS

Have you received an unexpectedly hefty duty and tariff invoice for a US shipment? Is it taking forever to resolve? Are you now rethinking your international delivery strategy for exporting to the USA?

Picture of Simon Perkins

Simon Perkins

Commercial Director at SAMOS

Certificate of origin approval graphic for e-commerce and international shipping compliance, featuring a bold “Origin” label and verification checkmark on a brown background.
Customs

FAQ's about Country of Origin

With the U.S. imposing heavy tariffs on goods originating in certain places like China and Hong Kong, what you put down in the ‘country of origin’ section of your customs declaration is more important than ever. In this blog we break down what is meant by country of origin and how it affects your parcel shipping.

Picture of Simon Perkins

Simon Perkins

Commercial Director at SAMOS