The Cube Video. Is shipping to the EU now more expensive for consumers? Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 07/07/2026 - 12:12 GMT+2 Several social media users are claiming that online shopping has become more expensive because of a new EU import charge. The Cube takes a look. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Is shipping to the EU now more expensive for consumers? Now playing Next Viral fake AI-image shows Macron kneeling before Thai king Now playing Next Macron tours Damascus' Umayyad Mosque during Syria visit Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | July 6th, 2026 – Morning Now playing Next Euro area 'under strain' as recession risks loom Now playing Next NATO to put pressure on allies not stepping up, warns Dutch minister Now playing Next Who is turning the screw on sick leave across Europe? Now playing Next Switzerland’s solar railway has been a success. What happens next? Now playing Next 'Restraining order needed,' Trump says of Meloni ahead of NATO summit Now playing Next Eulogist at Khamenei funeral in Iran calls for death of Donald Trump Now playing Next Thousands gather in Tirana in major 'Pink Flamingo' protests Now playing Next Infantino says he told Trump FIFA's disciplinary body is 'independent' Now playing Next Dustin Hoffman and Maggie Gyllenhaal honoured at Karlovy Vary Film Festival opening ceremony Now playing Next US fans react as Belgium ends World Cup dream Now playing Next Argentina fans gather in Atlanta for traditional World Cup 'banderazo' Now playing Next San Fermín festival begins with Pamplona's famous bull run More videos
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