Just a week ago, DHL Express announced a halt on shipments exceeding $800 to the United States in the B2C sector, citing new trade regulations effective from April 5. However, in a positive turn of ...
The global shipping company DHL says it will stop shipping packages over $800 in value to U.S. consumers in response to new, more stringent U.S. customs rules. The carrier cited the 10% tariffs ...
After stopping deliveries over $800 to U.S. consumers last week, DHL is reversing course and will resume regular shipments, the company said in a statement on Monday. An April 5 change to the U.S.
A DHL delivery vehicle is seen in front of a warehouse in Valence, France, in December 2024. The global shipping company announced it would temporarily stop shipping packages valued over $800 to U.S.