The easiest solution for international online retail stores will likely be “We do not ship to the US”. Some rely on US customers but for many stores US is just one of many buyer locations.
Consider the perspective from outside; Put simply, it’s more costly now to engage with the US market.
Nothing a good reshipper can’t get around. The fees may still happen, but the products will still be US available.
The easiest solution for international online retail stores will likely be “We do not ship to the US”. Some rely on US customers but for many stores US is just one of many buyer locations.
Consider the perspective from outside; Put simply, it’s more costly now to engage with the US market.
And the answer will be a good amount of reshipping.
Discussion (133 points, 5 days ago, 171 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44970269
That link is transit shipping.
This is announcement is direct shipping.
European postal services suspend shipment of packages to US over tariffs - https://apnews.com/article/us-tariffs-goods-services-suspens...
It makes sense when the USA rules are not clear.
Related:
Temporary suspension of acceptance of mail to the United States (Japan Post)
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45016517
so, mark all the mail in the world RTS, and start over?, again, and then next week.....