DHL resumes global shipments of over $800 to US consumers
- DHL has resumed global shipments valued over $800 to U.S. Consumers after a prior suspension due to new customs regulations that went into effect on April 21.
- The suspension was due to a requirement that all packages above $800 be formally processed, down from $2,500, according to DHL.
- DHL stated that the resumption followed constructive dialogue with U.S. Authorities, facilitating adjustments to customs regulations.
- The company cautioned that consumers might still face delays as it manages its backlog of shipments.
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DHL Express resumes shipments of over $800 to American customers
Global shipping company DHL Express reversed a decision it made last week. The German-based shipping firm announced on Monday, April 28, that it resumed worldwide business-to-consumer shipments worth more than $800 to American customers. The company cited a "constructive dialogue" with U.S. officials, including from Customs and Border Protection, the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Commerce, as well as adjustments to U.S. c…
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