The U.S. Postal Service has launched a new international outbound shipping capability called USPS Delivered Duty Paid, the agency announced Jan. 30.
The service enables shippers to prepay import duties, taxes and fees under the destination country’s requirements, which aims to ensure the recipient won’t face additional import charges upon delivery, per the announcement.
USPS Delivered Duty Paid can be used by eligible customers to purchase when sending goods by Priority Mail International, Priority Mail Express International and First-Class Package International Service. It’s available for shipments to Canada, Germany and the United Kingdom, with expansion to other destinations expected in the future.
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