Since 1 July, every parcel into the EU carries duty from the first euro. See your real cost per order both ways, whether you sell into the EU today or you are planning your move.
Your orders a month, order value and what you ship. Defaults come from published rates, and you can change any of them.
Shipping each order in from abroad, versus holding stock in the EU. Duty, freight, storage and returns, all counted.
On a quick call we run it on your actual product codes and top sellers, so the figure is yours, not an average.
New per-parcel duty (1 July). Holding EU stock clears duty once on the bulk import, so you avoid it.
These are defaults from published rates (sources in the footer), set from your category and origin. Change any of them and the numbers above update. Duty is charged on customs value (landed cost), not your retail price, which is why it is lower than the headline rate.
Since 1 July, every parcel you ship into the EU carries duty from the first euro. Hold stock in the EU instead and you clear duty once, ship local in days, and stop bleeding per-parcel. That is what Kennis has run out of Rotterdam-Antwerp since 1926: importer of record, EU VAT, one partner.
This runs on standard rates. Your exact duty depends on your product codes, and it varies a lot by product. On a quick call, Rakesh maps the real landed cost and ROI on your top sellers, so the number is actually yours.