Global Postal Services Halt US Shipments as De Minimis Ends
Tuesday, 26 August 2025 () International postal services from countries like Japan, Switzerland, Britain, France, and Germany are suspending U.S. shipments ahead of the August 29, 2025, de minimis exemption expiration, disrupting global supply chains and e-commerce. Trump's order targets cheap Chinese imports, raising costs for consumers and businesses. Adaptations are expected amid ongoing volatility.
India has announced a dramatic suspension of all postal services to the United States starting August 25, following sweeping tariff changes by the Trump administration. The move comes after Executive Order No. 14324 ended the duty-free exemption for items up to $800, hitting Indian exporters and...
Global parcel flows to the US are disrupted as 25 countries halt shipments, driven by fears over President Trump's impending tariffs. The Universal Postal Union... IndiaTimes
Several countries, including India and European nations, have paused postal shipments to the US following new tariff rules under the Trump administration, as... Zee News