8/27/2025, 9:03:16 PM | tech.co | news
UPS Adds New Fees Before De Minimis Exemption Expires
UPS has announced new fees for international packages entering the US, including a $2.50 per package international processing fee for shipments via UPS Worldwide Express, UPS Worldwide Express Plus, and UPS Worldwide Express NA1, and an entry preparation charge of $10 for shipments under $200 and $20 for those between $200.01 and $800 from Canada. These fees take effect on August 29th and September 8th, respectively, ahead of the expiration of the US de minimis exemption, which was previously allowing shipments under $800 to be tax-exempt. The exemption was closed for China and Hong Kong by President Trump's executive order on May 2, with a global removal set for August 29. FedEx has also raised its international processing fee to $2.50. In response to increased costs, several international shipping companies and countries, including DHL, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Italy, France, Austria, and the UK, have either paused or halted shipments to the US.