Regulatory activity in the EU’s Common Customs Tariff was exceptionally light on 6 June 2026, with no new measures published. The day’s sole event was the entry into force of a previously announced zero-duty tariff quota for loukhum originating from Ukraine, a trade-liberalising measure.
A Quiet Day for Tariff Updates
The EU’s TARIC system saw no new measures loaded on 6 June 2026, marking an exceptionally quiet day for regulatory changes. There were no new anti-dumping or countervailing duties, safeguards, or other tariff adjustments published.
Ukrainian Quota Takes Effect
The only activity was the entry into force of a single, previously scheduled measure. A new zero-duty tariff quota for imports of loukhum (a type of confectionery under code 1704909993) from Ukraine became effective on 6 June. This trade-liberalising measure was loaded into the system on a prior date.
What to watch
Days with no new TARIC updates are rare. Trade professionals should anticipate a return to a more typical pace of regulatory activity in the coming weeks.