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美国29日起取消800美元以下包裹免税
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-08-29 00:24

Core Points - The United States will eliminate the tax exemption for imported packages valued at $800 or less starting August 29, 2025, requiring full customs duties to be paid on small packages [1][2] - This change is part of an administrative order aimed at simplifying customs processes but raises concerns about increased competition from low-cost imports and potential impacts on domestic industries [2] - The Universal Postal Union (UPU) reports that 25 member countries have suspended mail shipments to the U.S. due to uncertainties regarding the new regulations [1][2] Group 1 - The U.S. previously allowed packages valued under $800 to be exempt from customs duties, a policy known as the "minimum threshold rule," which was raised from $200 in 2016 to facilitate cross-border e-commerce [2] - The new regulation mandates carriers to collect duties upfront from senders and remit the total to U.S. Customs and Border Protection, with certain categories like documents and gifts under $100 remaining exempt [2] - The UPU is actively communicating with U.S. authorities to address operational challenges and ensure that all member countries receive timely updates on the new requirements [3] Group 2 - The UPU is collaborating with postal stakeholders to develop a scalable "prepaid tax" system to support the implementation of customs duties collection and remittance processes globally [3] - The UPU, established in 1874 and headquartered in Bern, Switzerland, plays a crucial role in setting international postal regulations and facilitating cross-border mail and package services [3]