New Delhi: India is set to resume its postal parcel services to the United States this week, nearly two months after the operations were suspended due to changes in U.S. import regulations. The decision comes as a major relief for exporters, small businesses, and e-commerce traders who rely on India Post’s international delivery network to reach American consumers.

The temporary suspension, which began in August, followed Washington’s move to end the long-standing “de minimis” exemption that had allowed shipments valued under $800 to enter the United States duty-free. Under the new American policy, customs duties must be collected in advance for all goods regardless of their declared value entering the country. This sudden regulatory change disrupted postal operations from India, as the

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