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    Onu AkterBy Onu AkterAugust 26, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Australia has suspended most postal deliveries to the United States, becoming the latest country to respond to a major policy shift under President Donald Trump. The move, announced Tuesday, affects parcels and merchandise but excludes letters, documents, and gifts valued under US$100.

    Australia Post said the suspension would remain in place “until further notice,” citing a “complex and rapidly evolving situation” as it seeks to adjust to the new requirements. The decision follows similar steps by other national postal operators, including those in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, India, New Zealand, and Japan. Taiwan also announced it would no longer send merchandise-type mail to the United States starting Tuesday.

    The disruption stems from the Trump administration’s decision to abolish a long-standing tax exemption on small packages entering the country. Beginning August 29, foreign shipments of low-value goods that previously avoided tariffs will now face duties, a change expected to impact global e-commerce and cross-border postal trade.

    Japan confirmed that from Wednesday it would stop accepting US-bound individual gifts worth more than $100 as well as goods intended for sale. Taiwan and several European countries have also introduced similar restrictions to avoid logistical complications under the new rules.

    Australia Post executive general manager Gary Starr said the agency regretted the decision but stressed it was necessary. “We are disappointed we have had to take this action,” he said. “However, due to the complex and rapidly evolving situation, a temporary partial suspension has been necessary to allow us to develop and implement a workable solution for our customers.”

    The suspension is expected to cause delays and disruptions for businesses and individuals who rely on international deliveries to the United States, one of Australia’s largest trading partners. Analysts warn the measure could hurt small exporters in particular, many of whom depend on affordable shipping options for low-value goods.

    For now, postal authorities across multiple countries are working to adapt systems to comply with the US requirements. Until a solution is found, international postal networks are bracing for ongoing delays and restrictions, underscoring how US tariff policies are reshaping global trade flows well beyond traditional customs barriers.

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