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俄罗斯邮政恢复部分对美包裹寄递服务
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-11-17 13:35
当地时间11月17日,总台记者获悉,俄罗斯邮政即日起已恢复部分通往美国的邮政包裹服务。根据最新 规定,现已开放价值100美元以内的礼品与样品寄递业务,同时恢复不含产品夹带的文件邮寄服务。 今年8月,俄罗斯邮政曾宣布,因美国关税政策调整暂停对美包裹服务。 (文章来源:央视新闻) ...
万国邮联:寄往美国的国际邮政包裹量持续大幅下降
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan· 2025-10-10 17:29
Core Insights - The Universal Postal Union (UPU) reported a significant decline in international postal package volume sent to the United States since the U.S. suspended tax-free import measures on August 29, with a 70.7% decrease as of October 3 compared to pre-policy levels [2] - The UPU's Director of Postal Technology, Rati Matata, emphasized the importance of postal services as a basic public service and announced a comprehensive solution to help global postal operations meet the new U.S. customs requirements [2] - The UPU had previously warned on September 6 that the suspension of tax-free measures could severely disrupt global postal circulation and impact cross-border e-commerce and consumers' ability to send and receive packages [2]
欧亚多国陆续暂停向美投递包裹
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-08-24 19:25
Core Points - The U.S. has suspended the tax exemption for imported packages valued at $800 or less, effective August 29, as part of an effort to close what is described as a "disastrous loophole" [2][4] - The new regulations will apply to all items transported, regardless of value, country of origin, or shipping method [4] - The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) indicated that in 2024, 1.36 billion packages are expected to be imported under this exemption, totaling $64.6 billion, with approximately 60% originating from China [4] Summary by Sections U.S. Policy Changes - President Trump signed an executive order to halt the tax exemption for packages valued at $800 or less, which previously allowed over 4 million exempt packages to enter the U.S. daily [1][4] - Gifts valued under $100 and personal items worth $200 or less carried by travelers will still be exempt from taxes [1] Impact on International Shipping - Multiple countries have announced a suspension of package deliveries to the U.S. pending further clarification from U.S. authorities [1][6] - European postal services, including DHL and national postal services from Italy, France, and Germany, have begun to limit or suspend package shipments to the U.S. due to the new regulations [6][7] - The European logistics sector is facing potential service disruptions, with a 15% tariff on most EU goods sent to the U.S. [6] Operational Adjustments - U.S. e-commerce platform Etsy will stop providing postal label services for shipments from Australia, Canada, and the UK to the U.S. starting August 25, recommending alternative shipping methods [5] - The CBP will implement fixed fees based on the country of origin's tariff rates, with additional temporary fees ranging from $80 to $200 for packages sent via international postal services [5] - Various postal services, including those from Japan and India, have also announced suspensions of package deliveries to the U.S. due to operational and technical challenges [8]