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Countries We Currently Cannot Ship To

Shipping to the USA is currently suspended.

As of August 29, 2025, the U.S. government has removed the duty-free threshold for shipments valued up to USD 800. Under the new rules, customs duties must be paid before goods can be transported to the United States.

U.S. customs authorities have not yet clarified how these payments will be collected in practice, and postal operators currently lack systems to process the required duties. This has created uncertainty regarding shipping, returns, and liabilities.

For this reason, shipments to the United States are temporarily suspended. Several European countries, including Estonia, Sweden, Denmark, and Norway, have announced similar suspensions of commercial shipments to the USA.

European postal operators are working closely with U.S. customs authorities and the Universal Postal Union to find a solution. The aim is to resume shipments as soon as possible, but for now the changes effective from August 29, 2025, remain in place.

Updates will be provided as soon as more information becomes available.

Postal services are currently suspended to the following countries as well: Bhutan, East Timor, Yemen, North Korea, Syria, Belarus, and Russia.