“DHL Express Pauses B2C Shipments Over $800 to US Due to Customs Changes, B2B Shipments Unaffected”

DHL Express has announced a temporary halt to Business-to-Consumer (B2C) shipments over $800 to the United States, starting April 21. This decision comes in response to stricter customs regulations implemented by the US government. The new rules, which became effective on April 5, have lowered the formal entry processing threshold from $2,500. While Business-to-Business (B2B) shipments will still be processed, delays are anticipated due to the adjustments required to comply with the new regulations. Shipments under $800 will not be affected by this temporary suspension, as DHL works towards adapting to the evolving compliance landscape. This move is aimed at ensuring smooth operations and compliance with the regulatory changes set forth by the US customs authorities. Customers are advised to stay informed about any further updates regarding the resumption of B2C shipments over $800 to the US.

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