Postal services worldwide are halting some deliveries to the US due to confusion surrounding new import taxes. This significant change, effective from 2025-08-22 19:38:00, follows an executive order by President Trump that ends the global import tax exemption on low-value parcels.
- US import tax exemption ending for parcels
- Royal Mail suspends US export services
- Duty-free limit remains for gifts under $100
- Confusion leads to delivery pauses globally
- Etsy halts shipping label purchases temporarily
- New rules combat illegal shipping practices
While gifts under $100 will remain duty-free, all other packages will be subject to tariffs similar to other goods. Major postal services, including Royal Mail and DHL, are temporarily suspending deliveries until they can adapt to these new regulations.
This sudden shift raises questions about how it will affect online shopping for American consumers. Will they face higher costs, or will businesses find ways to absorb the new tariffs?
- Royal Mail is withdrawing US export services but aims to resume quickly.
- Online marketplaces like Etsy are halting shipping label purchases for affected services.
- The new rules aim to combat deceptive shipping practices.
As the situation evolves, consumers should stay informed about shipping options and potential price changes. Will you adapt your shopping habits in light of these new rules?