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The end of China’s cheap parcels? | asiabits Nov 14th 2025

The end of China’s cheap parcels? | asiabits Nov 14th 2025

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What's in this episode:

  • TOP BIT: The End of One-Euro Parcels from China
    • The EU plans to scrap duty exemptions for low-value imports (under €150) by 2026, two years earlier than planned, due to surging volumes from China.
    • An additional 2-euro admin fee per parcel is planned.
    • 4.6 billion low-value parcels entered the EU in 2024, 91% from China (Temu, Shein), shipped on 35 daily cargo flights.
    • China’s tax office is also cracking down, with retroactive 13% tax claims on previously under-declared sales.
  • NUMBER OF THE DAY: $80 Million
    • The amount Vietnamese app developers earned abroad in 2024.
    • Vietnam is an "app powerhouse" with over 6 billion downloads (5.7B from overseas); 12,000 apps installed per minute globally.
    • AI is a key growth engine, cutting development time by up to 40%.
  • MARKET BIT: Grab + GoTo Mega-Monopoly Merger
    • Grab and GoTo are negotiating a $29 billion merger in Indonesia, ending costly market-share battles.
    • The Indonesian government is backing the deal, potentially with a "golden share" for its sovereign wealth fund.
    • Monopoly concerns are high, as the merged entity would control over 90% of Indonesia's ride-hailing and delivery market.
    • Regulatory scrutiny focuses on pricing, data dominance, and impact on drivers and smaller rivals.
  • STARTUP OF THE WEEK: Foodie Media
    • Founded by Nicholas Lim from a chicken rice blog in 2016, it's now a major Southeast Asian food media company going public.
    • 46 million followers across platforms, $64.5 million USD valuation, with an IPO planned for Nov 28 aiming to raise $18 million USD.
    • Investing in AI tools for video translation and lip-syncing for global reach.
  • Partner Highlights:
    • Germany excludes Huawei from future 6G networks, replacing existing components for digital sovereignty.
    • Thailand scraps afternoon alcohol ban (2-5 p.m.) in a pilot scheme to boost tourism.
    • LG & Mercedes-Benz plan deep collaboration on EV batteries, SDV software, and displays.
  • Country Reads: Updates from New Delhi (terrorist attack), Malaysia (smart-factory initiative), and Hong Kong (phone scam).

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