Brussels, Belgium — EU Customs Reform Signals New Import Rules:
EU member states agreed to phase out the longstanding exemption on small-parcel customs duties. Starting July 1, 2026, parcels entering the EU will be subject to a flat €3 duty per item, replacing the former exemption for shipments under €150. The reform is intended to strengthen compliance and protect local retailers, but also requires online platforms and sellers to act as official importers for tax and safety compliance.
Prague, Czech Republic — Political Appointments and Policy News:
Czech President Petr Pavel refused to appoint Filip Turek as environment minister, leaving the nomination unresolved and drawing attention to political negotiation dynamics in Prague. Separately, Czech inflation held steady at 2.1 % year-on-year in December, while Prague Castle reported a record 2.7 million paying visitors in 2025—a tourism milestone for the capital.
Czechia — Continued Support for Ukraine Ammunition Initiative:
The National Security Council in the Czech Republic agreed to continue the ammunition coordination initiative for Ukraine, albeit without direct state budget funding. Czech officials emphasized that the program will proceed, supported by participating companies, signaling continued regional cooperation on security support.
Winter Weather Impacts Across Europe:
Photos and reports from news agencies show continued snow and freezing temperatures in Paris and other regions of Northern Europe, disrupting travel and daily routines. Snow on the Champs-Élysées and Arc de Triomphe captured the ongoing winter chill affecting urban life.
Local Event — Hospice Opening in Croatia:
In Pula, Croatia, the Blessed Miroslav Bulešić Hospice was inaugurated on January 7, marking a significant addition to local health and community services amid broader winter conditions and civic developments in the country.
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