DHL has announced the resumption of shipments worth over $800 to US consumers, following a temporary suspension that was prompted by new customs rules under President Trump's tariffs. Earlier this month, DHL had to halt deliveries valued above $800 because a shift in customs enforcement lowered the threshold for simplified import procedures, mandating formal entry processing for those shipments. Following constructive discussions with US authorities, DHL is now able to continue accepting B2C shipments exceeding $800, effective immediately. Business-to-business deliveries were not impacted by these changes.
DHL is resuming shipments to US consumers valued over $800 after a pause due to new customs rules under Trump's tariffs, following constructive dialogue with authorities.
The German firm had to temporarily suspend $800+ deliveries due to stringent customs rules, which imposed formal entry processing for lower value shipments.
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