DHL Express has resumed shipping packages valued between $800 and $2,500 to consumers in the US after a temporary suspension linked to increased customs clearance requirements amid new tariffs from the Trump administration. The resumption, effective immediately, allows for standard informal entry processes. While business-to-business shipments and those under $800 were unaffected by the pause, DHL warns that some packages might still encounter delays. Normal operations resumed following constructive discussions with the US government, indicating a collaborative effort to facilitate international shipments efficiently.
DHL Express is resuming shipments valued over $800 to the US after suspending them due to increased customs clearances amid the Trump administration's tariffs.
The company confirmed that business-to-consumer shipments between $800 and $2,500 have resumed with standard informal entry processes for clearance.
DHL noted that while normal operations have resumed after dialogue with the US government, some consumer packages may still face transit delays.
The resumption of shipments reflects an understanding between DHL and the US government to act swiftly to resolve shipping challenges for consumers.
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