New US Customs Clearance Rules 2026: How to Avoid Losing Your Shipment After the Transition Period Ends
The United States logistics market is undergoing its most fundamental transformation in a decade. At the end of February 2026, the transition period that began on August 29 of last year will officially come to a close. This reform radically changes the rules of the game for everyone shipping goods to the U.S. – from large-scale exporters to private individuals.
At GlobalPost, we closely monitor every move made by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). Today, we will explore why the old methods of “simplified entry” no longer work and how to adapt your business to the new realities to avoid shipment blockages.
Evolution of Control: From De Minimis to Digital Oversight
Historically, the de minimis threshold (Section 321) allowed goods valued up to $800 to enter the U.S. duty-free and with minimal documentation. However, the explosive growth of cross-border e-commerce has led to millions of small parcels crossing the American border daily. This has created significant risks: from counterfeit goods to the evasion of anti-dumping measures.
Starting late February 2026, the U.S. is implementing a total digital control system. Now, every shipment, regardless of its value, must be identified even before it crosses the border.
Key Changes Effective February 2026
- Mandatory Type 86 Data Submission. This is an electronic record type that allows customs to conduct automated screening of low-value goods. Data must now be submitted to the ACE (Automated Commercial Environment) system in advance. If the information is not received on time, the cargo will not be released from the terminal.
- HTS Code Accuracy. No more generic names on invoices. Every item must have a precise 10-digit Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) code. An error in the code or its absence is a direct path to fines or seizure.
- Manufacturer Identification. Customs requires clear data on exactly who manufactured the product. This is part of a strategy to protect the American market from unfair competition.
- Increased Oversight on Textiles and Electronics. These categories are now classified as “high risk.” Even if your T-shirt or cable is worth only $10, the attention to supporting documents will be maximal.
Comparative Table of Changes in U.S. Customs Clearance
| Parameter | As it was (Pre-reform) | As it becomes (Late February 2026) |
|---|---|---|
| Item Description on Invoice | Generic names were allowed (e.g., “Souvenirs”) | Detailed description + precise 10-digit HTS code only |
| Data Transmission to CBP | Possible upon cargo arrival | Strictly in advance electronically (ACE system) |
| $800 Threshold (De Minimis) | Applied to almost all goods automatically | Strict restrictions for textiles and high-risk categories |
| Sender Verification | Superficial verification | Full identification of manufacturer and supply chain |
| Risk of Delays | Low (random inspections) | High (automated screening of 100% of shipments) |
| Liability | Cargo returned in case of error | Fines, seizure, or destruction at sender’s expense |
Survival Strategy for E-commerce and Private Senders
If you sell products on Amazon, Etsy, or through your own website to U.S. customers, these changes directly impact your margins and reputation. A U.S. customer will not want to wait for a parcel stuck at customs due to an incorrectly filled invoice.
Our tips for stable operation:
- Audit your catalogs. Ensure every SKU has the correct HTS code.
- Automate invoicing. Use digital tools that eliminate human error in descriptions.
- Work with verified carriers. Your logistics partner must be integrated with U.S. customs systems.
At GlobalPost, we have already adjusted our processes to ensure your shipments cross the ocean without obstacles. We handle data verification and timely transmission to the U.S. authorities.
For business clients, we offer individual solutions. You can order a detailed delivery cost calculation for business to account for all nuances of the new U.S. legislation.
Conclusions: How to Act Now
The end of the transition period in February 2026 marks the era of “transparent logistics.”
- Data is Priority: Data first – cargo later.
- Invoice Quality equals Safety: A precise HTS code minimizes physical inspections.
- Partner Reliability: Choose an operator with direct ACE system access.
For private shipments, use our service by requesting a delivery cost calculation for private clients. We guarantee your parcel reaches the U.S. on time.
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Чи правда, що поріг 800 доларів скасували зовсім?
Що таке код HTS і де його взяти?
Що станеться з посилкою, якщо дані не були передані заздалегідь?
Які товари зараз вважаються найбільш "ризиковими"?
Як ці зміни впливають на швидкість доставки?
Чи стосується це подарунків від приватних осіб?
Як GlobalPost допомагає з цими змінами?
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