Australia Post Suspends US Parcel Shipments Amid New Customs Rule

Australia Post has temporarily halted parcel shipments to the U.S. following a rule change that ends a duty-free exemption for low-value packages. This suspension aligns with similar decisions by European carriers, as new customs regulations impose tariffs on goods valued at $800 or less.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Sydney | Updated: 26-08-2025 05:22 IST | Created: 26-08-2025 05:22 IST
Australia Post Suspends US Parcel Shipments Amid New Customs Rule
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Australia's postal service has announced a temporary halt on parcel shipments to the United States. This decision follows the Trump administration's revocation of a rule allowing low-value packages to enter the U.S. duty-free. Australia Post's action mirrors moves by European carriers like Swiss Post and DHL.

In a statement, Australia Post expressed disappointment over the shipment suspension, citing the need for time to develop a solution in the face of rapidly changing international logistics conditions. As of now, packages headed for the U.S. and Puerto Rico will be on hold, though gifts under $100, letters, and documents remain unaffected.

The move comes after the U.S. government announced that, starting August 29, packages valued at $800 or less will incur applicable duties. The affected goods will face either an 'ad valorem duty' according to their country of origin's tariff or a specific six-month tariff ranging from $80 to $200.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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