Products ordered from online retailers such as Temu are among the types of purchases likely to be affected when the new charges begin rolling out in July.The photo shows Matkahuolto's sorting centre in Vantaa. Image: Markku Rantala / YleYle News10:32Finnish Customs will introduce a new 3-euro customs fee from July for low-cost goods ordered by private individuals from outside the EU.Customs duties will also begin to be applied to purchases worth under 150 euros — items that are currently exempt. Products ordered from online retailers such as Temu are among the types of purchases likely to be affected.The fee will be charged for each customs declaration item rather than per package. Goods with the same customs code and country of origin can be grouped together."For example, if a shipment contains three shirts and dozens of pairs of socks, the shirts would be declared as one item and the socks as another, meaning the customs fee would total six euros," Senior Customs Inspector Antti Hästbacka explained in a press release.Additional processing fee coming later this yearA separate processing fee will also be introduced in November as part of wider EU measures aimed at reducing the surge in cheap imports from outside the bloc.The processing charge will apply to all online purchases arriving from outside the EU, regardless of their value, and will be paid during customs clearance.The changes form part of a broader EU customs reform intended to address the sharp rise in low-cost imports and their impact on consumers and the environment.