India, Oct. 14 -- India's Department of Posts announced on Tuesday that it would resume international post services to the United States on Wednesday, weeks after they were suspended due to Donald Trump's tariff rules.
The department had suspended all postal services, including letters, documents and gifts valued up to $100, to the US in August, citing "undefined regulatory mechanisms".
According to a Press Information Bureau release, India Post has established a tariff complaint mechanism for processing Delivery Duty Paid (DDP).
"Under this new arrangement, all applicable customs duties on shipments to the USA will be collected upfront in India at the time of booking and remitted directly to CBP through approved Qualified Parties. Thi...
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