Cross-border e-commerce has hit a regulatory wall that's driving up costs and catching retailers unprepared, according to a new analysis from ePost Global. The study of 15.6 million international ship...
As global trade rules tighten, analysis of 15.6 million shipments reveals the growing cost of shipping internationally – and what companies must do to stay ahead
CYPRESS, Calif.: Cross-border e-commerce has hit a regulatory wall that's driving up costs and catching retailers unprepared, according to a new analysis from ePost Global. The study of 15.6 million international shipments worth $421 million reveals that nearly three-quarters (73%) of product categories now fall into tariff-sensitive classifications, with customs authorities around the world significantly ramping up enforcement.
The findings from ePost’s 2025 Shipping Optimization Analysis Report expose a hidden crisis brewing in global retail supply chains, with 42% of shipment value now tied to high-complexity customs categories that face intense scrutiny, including electronics, luxury goods, and food items.
"Retailers are sailing into a perfect storm of regulatory changes," said Kelly Martinez, Founder and Co-President of ePost Global. "The cross-border boom that fueled e-commerce growth is now confronting a wall of protectionist policies, with customs authorities converting what used to be routine shipments into complex compliance challenges."
The $421 million warning sign
Amid heightened scrutiny of the U.S. de minimis rule, growing tariff tensions, and increasingly strict customs enforcement across major global markets, the analysis reveals that the most valuable product categories are also the most vulnerable to regulatory complexity:
"The rules of global commerce are being rewritten in real time," said Martinez. "Brands that thrived in the era of simplified cross-border shipping now find themselves facing a maze of regulatory hurdles that can demolish profit margins overnight if they're unprepared."
Hidden loopholes in the new regulatory landscape
The data reveals several strategic advantages for retailers who understand the new regulatory terrain:
This strategic approach becomes especially relevant as recent policy changes close loopholes that previously allowed low-value packages to enter duty-free.
The new compliance imperative
ePost's analysis reveals that retailers who systematically address four critical documentation elements – product descriptions, HS codes, declared values, and country of origin – can achieve significant competitive advantages in speed-to-customer and cost efficiency.
"What used to be back-office paperwork decisions have become make-or-break factors for international retail strategy," Martinez warned. "A single misclassified shipment or incomplete customs form can trigger cascading delays, fines, and customer disappointment that damages brand reputation."
Furthermore, Alison Layfield, director of product development at ePost Global, cautions that "defaulting on HS codes is no longer safe – your product could end up with a 25% tariff. Customs is now requiring accurate classifications, which equates to clear descriptions, correct HS codes, declared value and actual country of origin based on the manufacturer."
The complete 2025 Shipping Optimization Analysis with detailed strategic recommendations is available here.
Analysis Methodology
The data reflects customer shipment patterns tracked by ePost Global throughout 2024 and includes consolidated information across product categories, shipment values, and customs classifications. ePost Global analyzed 15.6 million shipments valued at $421 million. Categories were assessed for tariff exposure and customs complexity, and evaluated for optimization potential under international de minimis thresholds.
About ePost Global
ePost Global delivers cost-effective, global delivery solutions through strategically located processing centers throughout the United States. By combining technology and global logistics expertise, ePost Global optimizes delivery workflows, enhances visibility for all phases of delivery, and simplifies international shipping complexity.
Fonte: Business Wire
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