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Major Update After AusPost Bombshell
Australia Post will resume US parcel deliveries after partnering with Zonos to comply with new customs rules ending duty-free exemption for parcels under $800, affecting small businesses.
- Australia Post suspended parcels shipments to the US and its territories on August 26 due to new US customs tariff rules.
- The suspension followed US government changes that removed the $800 duty exemption and required prepayment of duties on parcels.
- Australia Post announced it will resume business parcel deliveries to the US and territories on or before September 25, working with Zonos to meet new requirements.
- Executive Gary Starr acknowledged that the challenges arose rapidly and beyond their control, and assured that they will lift the suspension sooner if possible.
- The resumption aims to support small businesses impacted by tariffs while Australia Post continues to develop solutions for non-business customers and larger parcels.
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Australia Post to Resume Postal Services to the US
Australia Post is set to resume parcel deliveries to the United States and its territories after services were temporarily suspended. Services are expected to resume on or before Sept. 25, allowing large and commercial parcels to once again be sent to the United States, Puerto Rico, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, U.S. Virgin Islands, and U.S. Minor Outlying Islands. The temporary halt to services came after the United States introduced its cust…
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