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UPS preps added fee for US imports starting Sept. 8
August 26, 2025 at 10:00 PM
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UPS will levy a $2.50 international processing fee for U.S.-bound packages across three services starting Sept. 8, according to the logistics giants' website.

The per-shipment charge will apply to U.S. imports through the following UPS Worldwide services: Express, Express Plus and Express NA1.

The carrier also announced it will apply an entry preparation charge for low-cost Canada-to-U.S. shipments under its UPS Standard service starting Aug. 29. The fee will be $10 for shipments with a duty value of up to $200, and it will increase to $20 for shipments with a duty value between $200.01 and $800.

UPS’ new surcharges will come into effect on or after the U.S. scraps the de minimis exemption. The exemption will be eliminated for all countries on Aug. 29, exposing imports below $800 to more stringent entry procedures and the various tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump’s administration.

Rival FedEx increased in it's inbound processing fees from $1.50 to $2.50 last week. The added fees build on other surcharge changes UPS and FedEx shippers are navigating this year, which have contributed to elevated parcel delivery rates.

“Even small per-shipment fees can compound into major cost increases, especially if you’re not tracking or negotiating these changes strategically,” according to experts.

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