Key Points

India has temporarily stopped accepting US-bound postal packages starting August 25. The move comes after new US rules imposed customs duties on all international shipments. Only letters and gift items under $100 will continue to be accepted during this suspension. The postal department is working to normalize services as soon as possible.

Key Points: India Suspends US Postal Services from August 25 Over New Duties

  • Suspension affects all postal articles except letters and small gifts
  • New US rules require duties on all packages from August 29
  • US carriers refusing shipments due to unclear duty processes
  • Refunds available for customers with pre-booked affected items
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Govt temporarily suspends booking of postal services destined for US from Aug 25

India's postal department halts US-bound packages except letters and small gifts due to new US customs rules. Services suspended from August 25 until further notice.

"The Department of Posts deeply regrets the inconvenience caused to customers and assures that all possible measures are being undertaken to resume full services to the US at the earliest - Ministry of Communications"

New Delhi, Aug 23

The Department of Posts (DoP) on Saturday said it has decided to temporarily suspend booking of all types of postal articles, destined for the US, with effect from August 25.

The suspension, however, exempts letters, documents and gift items up to $100 in value. These exempt categories will continue to be accepted and conveyed to the US, subject to further clarifications from CBP and USPS, the Ministry of Communications said in a statement.

“The Department is closely monitoring the evolving situation in coordination with all stakeholders, and every effort is being made to normalize services at the earliest possible opportunity,” it added.

The Department of Posts has taken note of the Executive Order issued by the US Administration on July 30, 2025, under which the “duty-free de minimis exemption for goods valued up to $800 will be withdrawn with effect from August 29, 2025.

Consequently, all international postal items destined for the US, regardless of their value, shall be subject to customs duties as per the country-specific International Emergency Economic Power Act (IEEPA) tariff framework.

However, gift items up to the value of $100 will continue to remain exempt from duties.

As per the Executive Order, transport carriers delivering shipments through the international postal network, or other “qualified parties” approved by the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP), are required to collect and remit duties on postal shipments.

While CBP issued certain guidelines on August 15, 2025, several critical processes relating to the designation of “qualified parties” and mechanisms for duty collection and remittance remain undefined.

Consequently, US-bound air carriers have expressed their inability to accept postal consignments after August 25, 2025, citing lack of operational and technical readiness.

“Customers who have already booked articles that cannot be dispatched to the US due to these circumstances may seek a refund of postage. The Department of Posts deeply regrets the inconvenience caused to customers and assures that all possible measures are being undertaken to resume full services to the US at the earliest,” said the Ministry.

- IANS

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Priya S
Just when I was about to send rakhi gifts to my brother in California! At least documents and small gifts are still allowed. Good that India Post is being proactive about this situation.
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Arjun K
The US is making things difficult for everyone with these sudden policy changes. Our postal department should have been given more time to prepare. This affects so many Indian exporters and families with relatives abroad.
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Sarah B
As someone who frequently sends documents to US clients, I appreciate that at least letters and documents are exempt. The refund option is good, but the uncertainty is worrying for business continuity.
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Vikram M
This is going to hit e-commerce hard. Many small sellers on Amazon and Etsy depend on India Post for affordable shipping to the US. Hope alternative arrangements are made soon. 🇮🇳
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Michael C
While I understand the need for compliance with international regulations, the communication could have been better. Many people might not be aware of this suspension until they go to post offices on Monday.

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