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In August 2025, Taiwan's postal service, like that of numerous other countries, suspended small parcel deliveries to the United States in light of the US government's new, unclear tariff and customs policies. Now Chunghwa Post says it has received guidance from Washington and is resuming deliveries of parcels containing noncommercial items valued below US$100. The previous exempted amount was US$800.

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00:00Taiwan's Postal Service is resuming shipments of small parcels to the U.S. in line with
00:05new guidelines from Washington.
00:07In late August, Taiwan and several other countries suspended shipments of low-value packages
00:12to U.S. recipients due to unclear tariff rules.
00:15Now, Zhonghua Post says it has received guidance from the U.S. that parcels containing non-commercial
00:20items valued up to 100 U.S. dollars will remain exempt from U.S. customs duties.
00:25The previous exempted value was 800 U.S. dollars.
00:29Last year, Zhonghua Post delivered around 340,000 packages to the U.S.
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