Canada Post Announcement

Hi everyone, just received this email from CP as I am registered for Small Business Solutions.


As you may be aware, the United States has suspended its duty-free "de minimis" threshold of US$800 for all countries, including Canada. Starting August 29, 2025, all shipments entering the U.S. must have duties prepaid before crossing the border - regardless of their value.


This change, mandated under U.S. Executive Order 14324, applies to all business shipments from Canada, whether sent through the postal system, a Canadian courier, freight provider, or any commercial channel.


At Canada Post, we've been working to understand the order, assess options, and secure solutions that will ensure we can maintain continuity for your business. We are moving swiftly to make the necessary updates to ensure your shipments remain compliant and continue moving smoothly across the border.


What's changing

Goods valued at US$800 or less that are shipped to the United States through the postal network will be subject to an ad valorem duty. This duty will be equal to the effective tariff rate applicable to the product's country of origin under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). For Canada, the current IEEPA rate is 35% for most goods.


What this means for your business

Starting August 29, 2025, every package shipped from Canada to the U.S. must show proof that duties have been prepaid before the shipment can be accepted for delivery.


What this means:



After this date, Canada Post will only accept U.S.-bound label requests that include a valid Declaration ID - a 13-character code that confirms duties are secured before the shipment is accepted.


The new U.S. customs regulations will impact your costs, delivery process and customer experience.


Keeping your shipments moving

To meet the new U.S. requirements, we're partnering with Zonos® to collect duties before they enter our network and remit them directly to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).


What this means:



You will be able to access this solution through Canada Post's software systems - Snap Ship and Shipping Manager; through our web services and APIs; and at post offices across the country.


A Zonos Verified Account will be required - information on how to create an account through Canada Post will be coming soon.


Next steps


Check your inbox and stay tuned for more details on our website in the coming days on how to prepare for August 29.


We're working hard to expand capability for business customers leveraging EST Desktop 2.0 as well as our partners - ecommerce platforms, shipping systems, marketplaces and 3PLs. We will continue to share updates as our solution evolves.


We're here to help

We recognize that this change presents challenges for Canadian businesses. We're committed to navigating this dynamic situation with you, providing you with up-to-date information and ensuring our southbound services remain accessible with a seamless Delivery Duties Paid (DDP) solution.


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Soooo why doesn't canada and all other countries start rejecting packages coming from the united states if they aren't DDP.
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So until such time that eBay has brokerage setup where we aren't personally registered with a broker, not shipping stateside. My local CBS will be able to shipp DDP just like the major CBS services, and they are the registered party for brokerage, not me.
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@merritt-motorcycle-salvage wrote:

Soooo why doesn't canada and all other countries start rejecting packages coming from the united states if they aren't DDP.

Mainly because the legality (for want of a better word) of this action is questionable.

Also consider that Canada has extended an olive branch to the Americans by announcing the elimination of tariffs on CUSMA-compliant items manufactured in the US. At least our government realizes that tariffs potentially hurt the importing country more than the exporting one.

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Well, I suppose you can increase your Handling Charge to cover the tariff.

At first it would have to be a Flat Rate and a hope that overcharges and undercharges even out.

 

Then a Calculated Rate programmed by eBay.

 

During his first term, he mused about dropping out of the Universal Postal Union, which was founded on the suggestion of the USA in 1894, because it has become a division of the United Nations (who laughed at him). 

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we wont' insist all packages coming from the US are sent DDP because we are a civilized nation full of rational people, not one run by a 10 year old who's been alive for 79 years.

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Zonos has been working with the UPU (Universal Postal Union) since 2024 to help get postal operators set up with using DDP for parcels.  However, the August 29 deadline is pushing things far too quickly for postal operators to be properly ready.  

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@femmefan1946 wrote:

devon@ebay

What will be done to allow eBay buyers to pay these duties before we ship?


Hi @femmefan1946! Let me reach out and see if there are any details that can get and share. 

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I would actually like to see that come to pass.  US businesses would not be happy and there would be a lot of noise.   That would make a more level playing field.  Right now they just ship out, not even thinking about tariffs.  

 

As much as non-chinese companies ship to the US, they ship a ton of merchandise out.   

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@byto253 

@merritt-motorcycle-salvage 

 

At the beginning of the fentanyl crisis, which coincided with the UPU work to rule on underpriced Chinese shipping, Canada Post did just that.

Ignoring low cost Chinese shipments until all other shipments had been processed, sometimes for weeks.

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