Since August 29, 2025, the United States has eliminated the “de minimis” exemption for low-value shipments, which previously allowed packages under $800 to enter without paying duties.
This means that all shipments to the United States are now subject to duties and customs clearance, regardless of their value.
For most exports from the EU to the U.S., a 15% tariff will apply, covering sectors such as automotive, spare parts, semiconductors, and pharmaceuticals. Higher tariffs of 50% remain in place for steel, aluminum, and copper originating from the EU.
At Mail Boxes Etc. we help you adapt to these changes by offering customized solutions and continuous support so that shipping to the USA remains a smooth and hassle-free process.
The new United States regulation that eliminates the “de minimis” exemption for low-value shipments is permanent.
There is a temporary transition period for international postal shipments until February 28, 2026, during which postal operators must adapt their procedures to correctly apply the tariffs.
In the meantime, they are required to apply a flat fee ranging from $80 to $200 per package.
Once this period ends, all shipments to the United States will be subject to standard tariffs based on the declared value.
Duties and taxes for shipping to the United States are calculated based on several factors, including:
For companies with urgent or time-sensitive shipments, we recommend contacting one of our MBE Centers, where our experts will help you identify the most suitable shipping solution and calculate in advance the duties, taxes, and other associated costs.