Royal Mail announces major change to US deliveries
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Royal Mail has temporarily suspended accepting parcels for delivery to the United States.
This action follows a decision by the Trump administration to scrap the "de minimus" exemption, meaning commercial packages valued at or under $800 (£600) will incur customs duties from this Friday.
Gifts worth less than $100 (£75), along with cards and letters, will continue to be exempt from the new tariffs.
Royal Mail plans to launch a new service, US Postal Delivered Duties Paid, which will include a 50p handling charge per parcel to cover additional clearance costs.
The change is expected to significantly affect e-commerce companies exporting low-value goods to the US, with other international postal services like DHL and Australia Post also implementing similar measures.