Due to changes in U.S. customs regulations, the international logistics business DHL Express said that it will halt shipments totaling more than $800 to American customers,
Including those from Hong Kong. The cargo halt will start on Monday, according to DHL, which has its headquarters in Germany. According to the firm, the action is just a temporary one.
According to the corporation, the move was taken in reaction to new customs regulations in the United States that mandate formal.
Entry procedures for goods valued at more than $800. Prior to a change being announced on April 5, the minimum was $2,500.
Business-to-business shipments will go on, although there may be delays, according to DHL. The modifications did not affect shipments to households or companies valued at less than $800.
DHL said last week that it would “work with our customers to help them understand and adapt to the changes that are planned for May 2” and that it would continue.