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混乱!全球多国暂停向美国发包裹,只因这项豁免即将到期
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-08-22 09:01

Core Viewpoint - The impending expiration of the tariff exemption for small packages is causing a domino effect, leading multiple postal services worldwide to suspend deliveries to the United States [1][6]. Group 1: Impact on Postal Services - Various countries' postal services, including those in Asia, Europe, and Australia, are halting package deliveries to the U.S. due to the uncertainty surrounding new U.S. customs regulations [3][4][5]. - South Korea's postal service will stop accepting air packages and certain express services to the U.S., while Singapore Post will suspend standard services starting August 25 [3]. - Germany, Czech Republic, and Austria have also announced suspensions of postal services to the U.S. due to the changes in customs regulations [4]. Group 2: U.S. Customs Regulations - The U.S. Customs and Border Protection has outlined that packages shipped to the U.S. will be subject to applicable tariffs once the exemption period ends, affecting over 4 million packages processed daily [1][7]. - Packages valued under $800 that are not shipped via international postal systems will no longer enjoy the minimum tariff exemption, requiring full tariff payments [1]. - The new regulations may impose fixed fees ranging from $80 to $200 on packages, depending on the country of origin, and require detailed information submission from carriers [6]. Group 3: Industry Response - The international mailing and shipping industry is expressing concerns over the lack of clarity in the new regulations, which could lead to further disruptions in service [6][7]. - Online marketplace Etsy plans to suspend shipping labels for U.S. packages from Australia, Canada, and the UK, advising shippers to use carriers that allow pre-payment of tariffs [7].