DHL Specific, a division of Germany’s Deutsche Put up will resume world business-to-consumer shipments value over $800 to people in the US after a “constructive dialogue” with US authorities, DHL stated on Monday.
DHL blamed the halt it applied on April 21 on new US customs guidelines which require formal entry processing on all shipments value over $800.

The minimal had been $2,500 till a change on April 5.
In a press release on Monday, it stated “constructive dialogue” with US Customs and Border Safety, the Division of Homeland Safety and the Division of Commerce and “adjustments to US customs regulations” meant it was capable of resume the shipments.