DHL Express suspends B2C shipments above $800 to US from April 21 amid stricter customs rules.

DHL Express has announced a temporary halt in Business to Customer (B2C) shipments over $800 to the United States from April 21. This decision comes in response to the stricter customs regulations implemented by the US government. The new rules, which came into effect on April 5, have lowered the formal entry processing threshold from $2,500. While Business to Business (B2B) shipments will continue as usual, delays are anticipated in the processing of these shipments. However, shipments under $800 will remain unaffected by this temporary suspension. DHL Express is making these adjustments to align with the evolving compliance landscape and ensure smooth operations for its customers. This move is aimed at maintaining efficiency and compliance with the regulatory changes in international shipping. Customers are advised to stay updated on any further developments regarding these temporary changes in DHL Express shipments to the US.

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