A major shake-up in U.S. customs policy is causing chaos worldwide. Postal services across the globe are halting parcel deliveries to the U.S. in response to the end of the de minimis exemption, which has allowed low-value goods (under $800) to enter the country with minimal regulation. Starting soon, even small shipments will face stricter customs rules, paperwork, and potential fees.

This change threatens to disrupt global e-commerce, particularly for small businesses that rely on quick, low-cost international shipping. Postal services like Canada Post and the Royal Mail are already suspending U.S.-bound deliveries to prepare for the new regulations. Critics argue the move could drive up prices, delay deliveries, and cripple international trade, especially for smaller sellers. As U.S. consumers brace for slower shipments and higher costs, the global e-commerce community is left wondering: is this a necessary update to U.S. trade policy, or a reckless move that will harm businesses and consumers alike?