Australia Post will resume delivery to the United States three days earlier than expected after deliveries were stopped due to new tariffs and custom rules.
The sensational suspension began on August 26, affecting Business Contract, MyPost Business and retail customers, though gifts valued under US$100. Letters to the US were exempt.
In an updated statement on Friday, Australia Post announced it would resume sending parcels from Monday.
Retail customers will be able to send all parcels to the US via the Post Office network on or before October 7.
In early September, Australia Post confirmed it was working with Zonos, an authorised US Customs and Border Protection and Universal Postal Union third-party provider, to meet the new requirements that would allow deliveries to return on Septe