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<p>Italian investigators are widening their inquiry into suspected customs violations linked to Chinese goods moved through Amazon-connected supply chains, with potential implications across the European Union.</p>
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<p>Italian authorities have intensified their investigation into alleged customs and tax irregularities involving Chinese imports circulating through Amazon-related logistics routes, marking one of the most expansive trade-compliance inquiries launched in recent years.</p>



<p> The operation, carried out by Italy’s financial police and customs officials, involved coordinated searches at multiple Amazon-associated sites as part of a broader effort to understand how certain products may have entered the country without the proper duties or taxes being paid.</p>



<p>Investigators are assessing whether the movement of goods from China into Europe and subsequently into Italy bypassed required customs declarations, potentially allowing some importers to avoid substantial sales tax obligations.</p>



<p> Court documents indicate that officials are scrutinising whether online marketplace infrastructure may have unintentionally provided channels that enabled products to be distributed through undisclosed pathways.</p>



<p> Authorities believe the value of the lost revenue could reach significant levels, prompting closer supervision of import flows connected to e-commerce operations.</p>



<p>A large-scale product seizure at a major logistics hub in northern Italy formed part of the latest action, with officials taking possession of thousands of items including consumer electronics accessories, household appliances, and small everyday goods. </p>



<p>Alongside the product inspections, investigators also collected digital records at Amazon’s Italian offices to better understand how goods were tracked, stored and transferred within the company’s national distribution network.</p>



<p>Italian officials emphasised that the inquiry remains focused on verifying compliance with national and EU customs legislation rather than drawing conclusions about the intent of any specific company. </p>



<p>Amazon stated that it consistently cooperates with authorities and maintains its commitment to full compliance with relevant laws. </p>



<p>The investigation aims to determine whether any third-party suppliers or intermediaries may have used marketplace systems to channel goods into Italy without paying required taxes.</p>



<p>Prosecutors working on the case believe that the number of items involved could expand significantly, potentially including hundreds of thousands of products connected to a network of Italian-registered firms suspected of operating on behalf of external entities. </p>



<p>Many of these companies are being reviewed to understand whether they served as intermediaries for goods entering the EU through non-standard or unreported routes. </p>



<p>Officials see this inquiry as an extension of a previous tax-related case involving substantial sums and linked commercial structures.</p>



<p>The current investigation may soon broaden beyond Italy, as European agencies and prosecutors across several member states have been briefed on the early findings. </p>



<p>Authorities from multiple EU nations have shown interest, given the possibility that similar trade patterns could have occurred across the bloc.</p>



<p> Cross-border coordination is expected to increase, particularly in countries where goods frequently enter the European market before being distributed internally.</p>



<p>The situation unfolds at a time when customs regulations, digital-marketplace oversight and international trade tensions remain key points of discussion across Europe.</p>



<p> Policymakers have been examining how large volumes of low-value goods from abroad are processed, documented and taxed, especially when sold through expansive online platforms.</p>



<p> This investigation adds another layer to those discussions, as officials seek clarity on how goods move through complex multinational supply chains.</p>



<p>While the long-term implications for Amazon’s operations in Italy remain uncertain, the inquiry signals a heightened regulatory focus on e-commerce logistics and customs compliance. </p>



<p>Authorities emphasise that their goal is to ensure that all market participants follow the same rules, regardless of their size or the scale of their international operations.</p>



<p> Further developments are expected as evidence is analysed and cooperation with other EU jurisdictions progresses.</p>
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