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US–Bound Post Plunges 80% After De-Minimis Repeal

Nearly 90 postal operators halted U.S.-bound shipments after the duty-free exemption ended, causing an 81% drop in mail flow and disrupting global e-commerce and logistics, UPU reported.

  • Postal deliveries to the United States dropped by over 80% after the U.S. government removed a tax exemption on small packages entering the country, according to the U.N.'s Universal Postal Union .
  • The Universal Postal Union stated that 88 postal services worldwide suspended some or all operations to the U.S. following this policy change.
  • The UPU indicated that traffic to the United States fell by 81% on August 29 compared to the previous week.
  • The UPU is working on a new technical solution to resume mail delivery to the United States, according to its director general, Masahiko Metoki.
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Since the imposition of new tariffs, international mail and parcel traffic to the US has fallen by more than 80 percent.

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The tariff policy causes a fall in world postal traffic to the United States, after a decision to eliminate tax exemption.

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Frankfurter Allgemeine broke the news in Frankfurt, Germany on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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