European and Indian Postal Services Suspend U.S. Shipments Over Tariffs

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European parcel companies are temporarily suspending some shipments to the U.S. due to new U.S. tariff policies that eliminate the 'de minimis' exemption for packages over $800, leading to logistical uncertainties and disruptions in international shipping. While the policy aims to increase tariff revenue and prevent illicit imports, it has caused significant operational challenges for European postal services, with some expecting the disruptions to be brief while they adapt to new customs procedures.
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- Boxed in by shifting tariff rules, European shippers pause some U.S.-bound parcels NPR
- Some countries are suspending postal deliveries to the U.S. Here’s why. The Washington Post
- Postal services in India, Europe. U.K. to suspend shipment of packages to U.S. over import tariffs CBS News
- Fearing Customs Chaos, DHL Joins Others in Suspending U.S. Shipments The New York Times
- European postal services suspend shipment of packages to US over tariffs AP News
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