Canada Post suspends parcel deliveries to 12 EU countries over new customs rules
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Canada Post has temporarily suspended parcel shipments to 12 European Union countries due to new customs rules on low-value shipments taking effect July 1. The affected countries include Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Portugal, and Spain. The suspension is in response to updated customs regulations that impact how low-value parcels are processed and taxed upon entry into these EU nations.
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The postal service says it's not accepting parcels destined for a dozen countries until further notice.
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