Key Points

India is bringing back postal services to the United States starting October 15 after a temporary break. The restart follows new rules where all customs duties get paid right when you send packages from India. This new system means faster clearance and no surprise charges for people receiving packages in the US. Best of all, India Post isn't charging any extra fees for this service, keeping costs low for small businesses and exporters.

Key Points: India Resumes Postal Services to US with New Duty System

  • All customs duties collected upfront in India under new DDP system
  • Services resume for EMS, Air Parcels, and all international mail categories
  • Flat 50% customs duty on FOB value with no product-specific charges
  • No additional fees charged by India Post to maintain affordable export rates
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India lifts temporary suspension on postal services to US, to resume from October 15

India Post resumes all US mail services from Oct 15 after implementing new DDP mechanism. No extra fees, faster customs clearance for exporters and MSMEs.

"Importantly, the Department of Posts will not levy any additional charges on customers for facilitating DDP and Qualified Party services - Ministry of Communications"

New Delhi, October 14

India announced on Tuesday the resumption of all categories of international postal services to the United States, effective October 15, following a temporary suspension of the services.

In an official release, the Department of Posts of the Ministry of Communications said that the move follows the successful implementation of a new Delivery Duty Paid (DDP) mechanism to comply with updated regulations issued by US Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

Postal services to the US were earlier suspended on August 22, following Executive Order 14324 by the US Administration, which withdrew de minimis treatment for all postal shipments. The suspension was due to new US requirements for upfront duty collection and remittance on all incoming postal items.

"After extensive system development, coordination with CBP-approved Qualified Parties, and successful operational trials in the Delhi and Maharashtra Circles, India Post has now established a compliant DDP mechanism," the Ministry stated.

Under the new system, all customs duties for postal shipments to the USA will be collected at the time of booking in India and remitted directly to US authorities, ensuring faster customs clearance and hassle-free delivery for recipients in the US.

According to CBP guidelines, postal shipments from India to the US will be subject to a flat customs duty of 50 per cent on the declared Free on Board (FOB) value, as outlined in the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) tariff.

However, unlike courier or commercial shipments, no additional product-specific duties will be imposed, offering a cost advantage to exporters.

Significantly, India Post will not charge customers any additional fee for facilitating the DDP process. International postal tariffs will remain unchanged, helping to keep export logistics affordable for MSMEs, artisans, e-commerce sellers, and small traders.

"Importantly, the Department of Posts will not levy any additional charges on customers for facilitating DDP and Qualified Party services. The postal tariffs will remain unchanged, ensuring that exporters continue to benefit from affordable international delivery rates while complying with the revised U.S. import requirements. This measure has been introduced to maintain affordability, support MSMEs, and boost India's exports through the postal channel," the release stated.

All categories of international mail, including EMS, Air Parcels, Registered Letters or Packets, and Tracked Packets, can now be booked for the US from any Post Office, International Business Centre (IBC), Dak Ghar Niryat Kendra (DNK), or via the India Post self-service portal.

The Department further added that the DDP model offers complete transparency and ease of doing business, allowing senders to prepay all duties and ensure smooth delivery experiences for US customers without surprise charges or delays.

Heads of Postal Circles have been instructed to conduct outreach programmes to raise awareness among exporters and small businesses about the renewed postal export opportunity.

The resumption of services is being viewed as a key milestone in strengthening India's global postal and export logistics network, aligning with national initiatives such as Make in India, One District One Product (ODOP), and Dak Ghar Niryat Kendras (DNKs).

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally! I have family in California and was worried about sending Diwali gifts. The 50% customs duty seems high though - will this make sending gifts too expensive for ordinary people?
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Michael C
As someone who regularly orders Indian spices and textiles to the US, this is welcome news. The upfront duty payment system should prevent those annoying customs delays. Hope the implementation is as smooth as promised.
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Anjali F
Good move by India Post! The transparency in duty payment will help small exporters like me who sell traditional Indian clothing online. No surprise charges means better customer satisfaction. 👏
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Suresh O
While I appreciate the effort, I'm concerned about the 50% flat duty. This might still make Indian products less competitive compared to other countries. The government should negotiate better terms with US authorities for our small businesses.
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Kavya N
This is excellent for 'Make in India' initiative! Many artisans and small traders depend on postal services for international orders. The fact that India Post isn't charging extra fees shows they're truly supporting local businesses. 🙏

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