2 min. reading

Duty For Foreign Packages Will Also Change in Turkey

The Turkish government is introducing tax changes. It aims to restrict orders from foreign e-shops. Import duties will significantly increase, and an additional tax will be imposed on certain product categories.

This article was translated for you by artificial intelligence
Duty For Foreign Packages Will Also Change in Turkey
Source: Depositphotos

E-commerce in Turkey is experiencing rapid growth. The Ministry of Commerce reported that online spending more than doubled last year, thanks to inflation and significant autonomous growth. This trend is expected to continue. Currently, nearly 560,000 companies operate in Turkish e-commerce. To protect domestic businesses from growing competition from foreign online stores, the government is adopting new measures.

From August 21, the duty on European packages will increase from 18% to 30%. For shipments from non-EU countries, the duty, currently at 30%, will double to 60%. This applies to goods delivered by mail or express shipments to Turkish customers.

The tax exemption threshold for international orders is also changing – from the original 150 euros, it’s being reduced to 30 euros. This means Turkish consumers will face higher costs for smaller online orders from abroad. The aim is to discourage customers from seeking goods abroad and favor domestic businesses.

The country will also introduce an additional tax on goods falling under the special consumption tax law, such as luxury products, which will be subject to a fixed tax of 20%.

Here too, we can see how well-known Asian giants are dominating sales. The planned regulations are a response to the practices of sellers such as Temu and AliExpress. The European Union has already presented a plan that will exempt packages up to 150 euros from non-Union countries from import duties until March 2028.

Share article
Similar articles
AI, Deepfakes and Fraudulent Websites. Digital Marketing Has Never Been Riskier
4 min. reading

AI, Deepfakes and Fraudulent Websites. Digital Marketing Has Never Been Riskier

Digital advertising is changing faster than ever before, and e-commerce brands, along with marketing agencies, must keep pace with new challenges and opportunities. The Industry Pulse Report maps out which trends, threats, deepfakes, and innovations will shape online advertising in the coming year. It draws on the opinions of digital media experts—advertisers, agencies, ad tech […]

Veronika Slezáková Veronika Slezáková
Editor in Chief @ Ecommerce Bridge, Ecommerce Bridge
Read article
EU Investigation Reveals: 52% of Second-hand Sellers Violate Consumer Rights
3 min. reading

EU Investigation Reveals: 52% of Second-hand Sellers Violate Consumer Rights

The European Commission has recently published concerning results from its extensive monitoring of online second-hand goods sellers. According to the official report from the EC and national consumer protection authorities from 27 countries (25 EU Member States plus Iceland and Norway), up to 52% of monitored e-shops violate European Union consumer law.

Katarína Šimčíková Katarína Šimčíková
Project manager, Ecommerce Bridge EU
Read article
Bridge Now

Latest news right NOW

10+ unread

10+