
Dhl suspends high-value deliveries to us from france
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THE TEMPORARY MEASURE, ADOPTED ON APRIL 21, IS THE RESULT OF DELAYS LINKED TO INCREASED CLEARANCE CHECKS Global delivery service DHL has temporarily blocked certain shipments to the United
States - including those from France - worth over $800 (€695), with effect from Monday April 21. “As a result of recent US Customs regulatory updates, we are experiencing multi-day transit
delays to the US from any origin for shipments with a declared customs value exceeding USD 800,” DHL announced in a recent statement. The delays have accumulated since the Trump
administration’s customs updates came into force on April 5. Prior to this date, the minimum threshold for parcels requiring formal entry processing was set at $2,500 dollars (€2,170). Read
also: Trump tariff rises: which American items will be worst hit and when? DHL say they are working “around the clock” to manage the increased checks, which involve individual clearance.
WHO IS AFFECTED? The suspension affects all businesses “regardless of origin” when shipping to private consumers in the US. Business to business shipping to the US is not affected although
DHL says some deliveries may still face delays. Read also: Trump tariff row: How much - and what - does the US export to France and vice versa Parcels with a declarable customs value below
$800 are also not affected by the suspension. Some businesses have suggested consumers split orders into smaller shipments to bypass the new checks. Although the measure is temporary, no
timeframe for any change has been given. Read also: Comment: How France should respond to ‘bully’ Trump's tariffs