Overview
- Correos de México suspended outbound post and parcels to the United States starting Wednesday, calling the pause temporary while new processes are defined.
- The U.S. Executive Order 14324 takes effect on August 29 and ends the $800 tax-free threshold, making all incoming packages subject to import duties.
- Mexico joins roughly 25 countries that have paused U.S.-bound postal shipments, according to reports citing the Universal Postal Union.
- The Foreign Ministry says it is in talks with U.S. authorities and international postal organizations to establish mechanisms for an orderly resumption.
- DHL Express and UPS say urgent shipments continue under the new tariffs and documentation requirements, raising costs for small sellers and consumers.