Customs Crackdown Leads to Blocked, Destroyed Imports
Backpacks from Japan, Milka chocolate biscuits from Europe and other goods shipped to the U.S. aren't just being blocked from entering the country. Some are smashed to bits.
Tens of thousands of imports have been blocked from entering the U.S. in recent months and stacked in vast warehouses. Many get to their destinations after buyers complete government paperwork. Yet some that can't clear customs because of missing or incomplete information are returned—or destroyed.
The stranded parcels are casualties of shifting new U.S. tariffs, tougher customs enforcement and other import restrictions that carriers and consumers said are tough to navigate...
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