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Austrian postal group stops parcels to US

Austrian Post joined other European postal service groups on Thursday in stopping the standard parcel shipment to the United States, as U.S. Customs Services are planning to charge duties for packages of low value.

In a press release, the Austrian state-controlled company said that it will no longer accept consignments of standard parcels bound for the United States as of next Tuesday.

The U.S. administration of Donald Trump announced last month that it would suspend global "de minimis", which allows minimal paperwork for international shipments below $800, with effect August 29.

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Scandinavian and Belgian parcels were halted in the United States.

Austrian Post's decision was based on the cancellation of the "de minimis exemption" as well as the uncertainty surrounding future U.S. Postal Customs Clearance.

It said that "this tightening poses significant challenges to all postal companies around the world when sending goods into the USA."

The company said that it will continue to send gifts under $100 to the United States using standard parcels and that this suspension does not apply to Post Express International, its premium service.

(source: Reuters)