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    Washington, October 18, 2025: United Parcel Service (UPS) is facing mounting criticism after a surge in reports that international packages are being destroyed or returned following customs clearance failures in the United States. The developments follow the end of the $800 “de minimis” exemption, exposing even low-value imports to full customs scrutiny, tariffs, and documentation requirements.

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    Customers report UPS parcel destruction due to unresolved customs documentation issues. (Credit – UPS)

    The change took effect on August 29, 2025, under revised federal import regulations that eliminate duty-free entry for shipments previously classified under the exemption. The result has been a sharp increase in clearance issues at major UPS hubs, including Louisville, Kentucky, where customers report that parcels have either been held indefinitely or disposed of due to unresolved paperwork or classification problems.

    A UPS spokesperson confirmed that a “very small percentage” of shipments have been impacted, citing missing or incomplete customs documentation as the primary reason for the delays or destruction. The company stated that in instances where neither the sender nor the recipient resolves the issue within a specified timeframe, UPS either returns the package or disposes of it in accordance with applicable customs regulations.

    Recent cases include a U.S. customer who ordered glassware from Sweden, valued at approximately $3,000. The item arrived at a UPS facility but was later marked for disposal after failing to clear customs. In another instance, a Canadian seller reported that a shipment to Texas remained stuck in transit for several weeks before the tracking status updated to indicate the item was being destroyed.

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    The package was only recovered after direct communication with UPS senior leadership. Several consumers and business owners have reported unexpected duty assessments and brokerage fees under the new regime. One customer was charged over $700 in duties and processing fees for a $179 shipment of used clothing from the UK. In other reported cases, incorrect classifications led to excessive tariff charges, including one shipment treated as Russian-origin aluminum, resulting in duties of up to 200 percent despite no such materials being present in the item.

    The import complications have particularly affected small and medium-sized businesses that rely on international suppliers. Sellers outside the U.S. have voiced concerns over unclear documentation requirements and communication delays when customs issues arise. UPS has stated that it provides detailed instructions and outreach when shipments require additional information, but unresolved issues must be addressed promptly to prevent disposal or return.

    Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials have not issued new statements in response to the situation but continue to enforce compliance with the revised tariff and documentation framework. Under current rules, all imported goods must be accompanied by accurate value declarations, product descriptions, and harmonized tariff codes regardless of value.

    Tracking shows items marked for destruction at UPS hubs

    Retailers and e-commerce platforms operating across borders are now navigating longer clearance times, increased cost burdens, and potential inventory losses. UPS has reiterated its commitment to working with customers and customs agencies to minimize disruption but emphasized that compliance with U.S. import rules remains the responsibility of the shipper and consignee.

    The developments come as the peak shipping season approaches in the lead-up to major holidays, raising concerns about continued disruptions for both consumers and businesses involved in cross-border trade. UPS has not disclosed how many packages have been destroyed to date but confirmed that all actions taken are in accordance with local customs policies and federal import regulations. – By Content Syndication Services.

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