The multinational logistics company DHL Express said it would suspend global shipments worth more than $800 to American consumers, including from Hong Kong, due to U.S. customs regulatory changes.
DHL, which is headquartered in Germany, said the suspension of shipments would begin on Monday. The company said the move is a temporary measure. The company said the decision was made in response to new U.
S. customs rules requiring formal entry processing on all shipments worth more than $800. The minimum was $2,500 before a change was announced on April 5.
DHL said business-to-business shipments would continue but could face...
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DHL Express to suspend global shipments over $800 to US consumers due to customs changes

The multinational logistics company DHL Express said it would suspend global shipments worth more than $800 to American consumers, including from Hong Kong, due to U.S. customs regulatory changes. - nypost.com