In his draft report published on Thursday 5 October, the MEP Olivier Chastel (Renew Europe, Belgium) proposed that Parliament approve the new framework for e-commerce without amendments, in accordance with the simplified procedure. The nature of the proposal and its content seemed to him to be without controversy.
This proposal to revise the directive is part of the customs reform presented by the European Commission in May (see EUROPE B13192A18). From 2028, online shopping platforms such...