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DHL Resumes Shipping Packages Over $800 to U.S. Consumers

Published on April 28, 2025
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A transfer truck arrives at a DHL facility in Ludwigsfelde near Berlin, Germany, in May 2022. The company said this week it would resume shipping packages valued over $800 to individual U.S. customers. Michael Sohn/AP hide caption

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The global 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.

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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.

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"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.

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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.

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The company said last week that it was experiencing a "surge in formal customs clearances, which we are handling around the clock."

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DHL suspended business-to-consumer shipments valued over $800, though business-to-business deliveries continued.

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On Monday, following its dialogue with federal officials, DHL said shipments valued between $800 and $2,500 can once again enter the U.S. through Customs and Border Patrol's "informal" entry process.

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Under the formal entry process, CBP says shippers may have to complete "extensive paperwork" and file a bond, while informal entry is a "less arduous" process in which CBP prepares the paperwork and calculates customs duties.

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DHL said that shift would allow it to resume normal operations. Still, the company warned consumers that they may still experience delays as the company clears its backlog.

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