Mail Services Halt US Deliveries Amid Tariff Rate Confusion
- On August 23, Poste Italiane and several other European postal services suspended shipments containing goods to the United States.
- This suspension follows pending changes to U.S. tariff policies ending the de minimis exemption on August 29, affecting packages under $800 duty-free.
- Postal operators cite unclear rules on duties collection, required data, and short preparation times, causing disruptions across Germany, Italy, France, Austria, and the UK.
- In 2024, 1.36 billion packages valued at $64.6 billion arrived duty-free under the exemption, which the White House called a "catastrophic loophole."
- These pauses may delay shipments to the U.S. and reflect unresolved logistics challenges as European postal services seek clarity on implementing the new tariffs.
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25 countries halt mail to U.S. over tax uncertainty: UN postal body
The Universal Postal Union (UPU), a UN agency representing 192 countries, said on Tuesday that 25 member countries have suspended postal shipments to the United States, citing uncertainty over new customs rules due to take effect this week.An executive
The Trump administration decided, with effect from 29 August, to remove the exemption from customs duties which had previously benefited packages with a value equal to or less than $800.
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The UN postal agency reported on Tuesday that 25 countries decided to suspend their parcel shipments to the United States amid uncertainty about the impact of the new tariffs that President Donald Trump plans to impose.
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