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Suspension of business postal deliveries to the US: what options do you have?

Australian exporters selling directly to US consumers should be aware of a recent change to US import regulations. Until recently, goods valued under USD $800 qualified for the de minimis exemption and were not subject to tariffs or import duties.

This exemption has now been removed by executive order, effective 29 August. As a result, all goods entering the US are now subject to import taxes, duties and clearance requirements, regardless of value.

Implications for Exporters:

  • Higher Export Costs: Every shipment to the US will now attract duties and taxes. In addition, customs brokerage and clearance fees are likely, placing upward pressure on overall export costs.
  • Disruptions to Logistics: Full customs clearance is now required for every parcel, increasing administrative requirements and border delays. In response, a number of international postal services – including Australia Post – have suspended or restricted US deliveries. While some carriers have resumed operations, ongoing reliability is uncertain.
  • Review of Business Models: Businesses that rely on low-cost international shipping will need to reassess their pricing, logistics and overall market approach. The new rules shift competitiveness towards US-based suppliers, which may reduce the viability of certain Australian exporters in the short term.

Options Moving Forward:

To adapt, exporters may consider:

  • Using private courier networks (e.g. FedEx, UPS) that remain operational and provide support with customs processes.
  • Implementing a Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) model, building taxes and duties into the retail price for greater transparency.
  • Diversifying into other international markets where more favourable trade arrangements exist, if the US market becomes uneconomical.

This policy change represents a significant shift in the cost and compliance environment for Australian exporters. Reviewing your export strategy, pricing structures and logistics arrangements is now essential.

Graham Burfield
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