DHL Express to suspend global shipments over $800 to US consumers due to customs changes
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DHL Express to suspend global shipments over $800 to US consumers due to customs changes
"DHL Express announced a temporary suspension of global shipments exceeding $800 to American consumers due to U.S. customs regulatory changes."
"The suspension is in response to new U.S. customs rules mandating formal entry for shipments valued over $800, a significant drop from $2,500."
DHL Express has announced a temporary suspension of shipments valued over $800 to American consumers, including those from Hong Kong, due to new U.S. customs regulations. These regulations reduce the threshold for formal entry processing from $2,500 to $800. While business-to-business shipments will continue, possibly with delays, personal shipments below $800 remain unaffected. This suspension is part of a broader response by shipping companies to navigate heightened trade tensions, particularly between the U.S. and China, following shifts in tariff policies.
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