NIPOST Introduces $80 Duty on U.S. Shipments

August 29, 2025

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NIPOST

The Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) has announced that, starting August 29, 2025, all postal shipments from Nigeria to the United States—excluding letters and documents, will require a mandatory prepaid customs duty of $80 or its naira equivalent.

Reason for the New Duty

NIPOST explained that the new charge follows a U.S. Executive Order suspending “de minimis” exemptions for all international postal shipments. Enacted under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, the directive affects all designated postal operators globally, not just Nigeria.

“The Nigerian Postal Service informs customers of a recent U.S. policy change under the Executive Order on ‘Suspending Duty-Free De Minimis Treatment for All Countries,’” NIPOST said in a public notice.

Impact on Shipments

The postal service noted that the duty will affect Nigerians sending parcels to family, friends, or business partners in the U.S. Global logistics providers are already adapting, with airlines and cargo operators enforcing stricter handling protocols for U.S.-bound shipments.

“These changes may increase both transit and processing times, potentially causing delivery delays. Additionally, all shipments to the U.S. will undergo extra customs inspections on arrival, which could lengthen waiting times for recipients,” NIPOST stated.

NIPOST Response

To reduce the impact, NIPOST is coordinating with the Universal Postal Union, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and airline partners to minimize service disruptions.

The agency reassured customers that it remains committed to providing safe, reliable, and efficient postal services despite this regulatory change.

Global Implications

The U.S. move aims to close a loophole that allowed low-value parcels to enter the country duty-free.

The adjustment is expected to affect international shipping operations broadly, including higher costs, tighter inspection protocols, and potential delivery delays.

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