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DHL, a German parcel service provider, has joined its peers in restricting US-bound services.

DHL, the German postal service group, announced on Friday that it will suspend the shipping of standard parcels to businesses in the United States. This follows similar actions by European competitors who were deterred by the looming U.S. duties for low value packages.

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.

Postal groups in Scandinavian, Austrian and Belgian countries announced earlier this week that they will halt parcel deliveries to the United States.

DHL stated that the new postal regulations in the United States may have caused temporary restrictions.

The company said that the suspension will not affect the premium delivery service DHL Express.

The statement said that private customers can continue to send gifts to the United States worth less than 100 dollars as a standard package, but these shipments will be subjected to stricter controls in order to prevent misuse.

(source: Reuters)