With the deadline to end the de minimis exemption that allows duty-free shipment of packages into the U.S., Mexico's postal service, Correos de México, has paused package delivery to its northern neighbor.

A July 31 Department of Homeland Security press release explained that "Under the de minimis treatment, imported goods that are valued at or under $800 were exempt from tariff duties."

Due to an executive order issued by President Donald Trump , the de minimis exemption will end on Friday, Aug. 29.

"For this reason, Correos de México will temporarily suspend postal and package deliveries to the United States starting August 27, 2025, while new operational processes are defined," a statement from the Mexican government noted.

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