DHL reverses course and resumes shipping packages valued over $800 to U.S. consumers
Briefly

DHL has reversed its decision to halt shipments of packages valued over $800 to individual U.S. consumers just a week after initial restrictions. This change follows constructive discussions with the Trump administration regarding recent customs challenges. The company faced delays due to intensified inspections resulting from new tariffs and increased formal customs clearance requirements. By re-establishing the informal entry process, DHL aims to streamline operations and reduce delays, although it cautions that backlogs may still cause slowdowns for consumers.
DHL has resumed shipping packages valued over $800 to U.S. consumers after discussions with the Trump administration, reversing a previous halt due to customs rules.
The dialogue between DHL and U.S. government officials was constructive, highlighting a quick response to logistical challenges in international shipping affecting U.S. consumers.
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