The TradeEdgeglobal shipping company DHL says it has resumed shipping packages valued over $800 in value to individual U.S. consumers, just one week after saying it was halting such shipments due to new U.S. customs rules.
In a post on its website, DHL said the policy reversal that took effect Monday came in response to discussions with the Trump administration over recent logistical challenges in international shipping.
"This decision follows constructive dialogue between DHL and the U.S. government, who demonstrated a strong willingness to understand our operational and technical challenges, and who agreed that it was imperative to act quickly in the interest of U.S. consumers," the company said.
Last week, DHL said the 10% tariffs introduced by the Trump administration had resulted in more intensive inspections of packages over $800 entering the U.S., inundating the shipper with extra work and causing delays.
The company said last week that it was experiencing a "surge in formal customs clearances, which we are handling around the clock."
2025-05-07 21:2381 view
2025-05-07 19:491262 view
2025-05-07 19:411959 view
2025-05-07 19:142822 view
2025-05-07 18:591288 view
2025-05-07 18:531163 view
NEW YORK (AP) — The Biden administration has finalized a rule limiting overdraft fees banks can char
Police sources: Man shot to death on
The National Labor Relations Board granted Dartmouth’s trustees extra time on Monday to request a re