DHL
Express, a division of Germany’s Deutsche Post, said it would suspend global
business-to-consumer shipments worth over $800 to individuals in the United
States from April 21, as U.S. customs regulatory changes have lengthened
clearance.
DHL
blamed the halt on new US customs rules which require formal entry processing
on all shipments worth over $800. The minimum had been $2,500 until a change on
April 5. DHL said business-to-business
shipments would not be suspended but could face delays. Shipments under $800
to either businesses or consumers were not affected by the changes.
The move is a temporary measure, the company said in its statement.
DHL said last week that it
would continue to process shipments from Hong Kong to the United States in
accordance with the applicable customs rules and regulations and would work
with our customers to help them understand and adapt to the changes that are
planned for May 2.