Global trade hit a record $33 trillion in 2024 – that's a huge opportunity for businesses of all sizes. At UPS, we help customers compete on the global stage. We make it easier to navigate tariffs, comply with trade rules and manage customs brokerage.
Right tool for the job: We’re one of the world’s largest customs brokers, so we know a thing or two about the online shipping tools small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) need to compete with larger competitors.
Here are three ways we help our customers navigate global trade and tariffs:
Adapting is what we do: We know every business is navigating changes in global trade differently, and we’re here to help. Whether you’re a big business stocking up on inventory or an SMB shifting to alternative manufacturers, our flexible global network can adapt to meet your changing shipping needs.
Changes to De Minimis May Impact Charges
Effective August 29th, de minimis will be eliminated for all shipments imported into the U.S. regardless of origin country or shipment value. All shipments will need to go through U.S. Customs Border Protection (CBP) and could be subject to duties, taxes and brokerage fees. Typically, these costs are the responsibility of the person receiving the shipment. Get the latest tariff and de minimis updates.