
DHL suspends parcel shipments over 800 dollars to US
DHL stated that this is due to the new customs regulations. Previously, parcels with a value above 2,500 dollars required extra measures and processes. Now, this threshold has been lowered to 800 dollars. DHL indicated that the change has caused a significant increase in formal customs procedures.
'While we scale up and cope with this increase, shipments with a value above 800 US dollars - regardless of origin - may experience delays of several days. Therefore, from Monday, April 21, 2025 - until further notice - we will temporarily suspend business-to-consumer (B2C) shipments to private individuals in the US if the stated value is higher than 800 dollars,' the message on DHL's website stated.
The service indicated that business-to-business (B2B) shipments above 800 dollars will still be sent as usual, but may experience delays. This article was translated to English using an AI tool.
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