![]() NZ Post have informed us that a national state of emergency was lifted on the 3rd March with a number of areas now in the recovery stage. Further weather-related disruption is expected in the coming days.Īll international inbound/outbound mail handling and processing is affected as extreme flooding and road closures into and out of Auckland have impacted NZ Post’s ability to transport mail and complete deliveries in many areas. The severe weather conditions in Auckland and surrounding regions are affecting the delivery and collection of all mail items and a state of emergency has been declared. NZ Post have informed us that torrential rain across the Auckland region has caused widespread flooding. To access the list of restricted HS Tariff codes, please visit our Ireland Page. Customers sending items to Ireland via IOSS are advised to check the latest restricted HS Tariff codes implemented by Irish Customs. The Irish Custom authority have notified us that they have relaxed their import controls on certain goods and HS codes. If payment is not received by the payment due date or the customer rejects the item then it is returned to sender. ![]() The pay by date is included in the customer notification.All items are held in the Dublin Mail Centre Campus before being released, once payment is received. In both situations the recipient will receive instructions on how to pay and will have 16 working days to make the payment before the item is returned. Where just the address has been provided, the recipient will receive a letter.Where a mobile number and /or email is provided, the recipient will receive a text and / or email and a letter with the amount of tax to pay plus An Post’s processing fee.Please note: Delivered Duties Unpaid items sent to Ireland are handled as follows: However, items that require the payment of import taxes by the recipient may take longer to be delivered as payment is required before items are released from Irish customs. Our service to Ireland is operating as normal. Please see here or here for more information. From the 1st July 2023 any items containing goods that do not have mandatory data fields completed will be at risk of being delayed, returned, or even destroyed. You can use an approved Royal Mail or Third-Party Shipping Solution where this is captured so you can continue exporting with the required compliant electronic data. This means that any item that requires a customs declaration (including gifts, samples, goods and other categories) must have the relevant customs documentation attached and associated Electronic Data must also be supplied. Sending countries must provide the required parcel/customs information. It allows customs authorities to identify items which may require control earlier in the supply chain and take the appropriate action. ICS2 is a regulatory change required by the EU, focused on continuing to improve the security of parcels shipped internationally. We would like to apologise to impacted customers for the disruption. Import operations continue to perform a full service with some minor delays. Ĭustomers sending items requiring a customs declaration (such as goods or gifts) internationally should purchase postage online, through shipping solutions or over the counter at Post Office branches rather than using Postage Stamps or Meters. ![]() In addition to the Tracking information available through the Royal Mail website, senders and recipients may be able to access additional tracking information on the destination posts webpages. ![]() Service Updateĭelivery of International items to some destinations may take slightly longer than usual. We keep this information as up to date as possible, with information supplied to Royal Mail by the various foreign national postal authorities. Welcome to our international incident bulletin a roundup of any issues that may be impacting our parcel and letter services to and from countries around the world.
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