DHL will restart global shipments of over $800 to US consumers
DHL has announced the resumption of global shipments to American consumers for packages valued above $800, following a temporary suspension. This suspension was initiated due to a new U.S. regulation requiring formal entry processing for shipments over $800, reduced from the previous $2,500 threshold. The change led to an increase in formal customs clearances, which DHL has been managing continuously. After engaging in constructive dialogue with U.S. authorities, adjustments to customs regulations now allow DHL to restart these shipments immediately. The situation remains dynamic and updates may follow as developments occur.
DHL temporarily halted business-to-consumer shipments to the U.S. for goods valued above $800, starting from April 21, due to new customs regulations.
The U.S. lowered the threshold for formal entry processing of shipments from $2,500 to $800, causing a surge in the need for customs clearances.
DHL had been handling the increased customs clearance demands around the clock during the suspension period.
Following discussions with U.S. authorities, adjustments to customs regulations have been made, allowing DHL to resume the shipments.
The resumption of shipments is effective immediately, suggesting that the logistical and regulatory challenges have been addressed.
DHL's decision to resume shipments indicates a successful negotiation with U.S. officials, ensuring compliance with the new customs requirements.
The situation continues to evolve, and further updates to the shipping process may be released as necessary.