U.S. Postal Shipping (Korea Post to USPS) Resumed - DDP prepaid, no payment on delivery. Effective Sep 22, 2025.
U.S. Postal Shipping (Korea Post → USPS)
has Resumed — DDP Prepaid
Effective: September 22, 2025
Good news: Korea Post has fully resumed international postal shipping to the United States. All U.S.-bound postal shipments are processed on a DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) basis via Korea Post (origin) and USPS (final delivery). * No extra payment on delivery will be requested by Korea Post or USPS.
What This Means for Your Order
U.S. postal shipping is available again via Korea Post with final delivery by USPS.
We ship on a DDP basis through Korea Post/USPS — duties and taxes are prepaid through the postal channel.
No extra payment on delivery will be requested by Korea Post or USPS.
We handle all customs details (product description, quantity, value, HS code, country of origin). No extra documents are required from you.
As services restart, there may be initial processing backlogs. Transit times can vary by destination and customs conditions.
FAQs
Do I need to do anything special at checkout?
No. We prepare and submit the customs declaration via Korea Post.
Will I be charged duties at my door?
No. Under DDP via Korea Post/USPS, applicable duties/taxes are prepaid, so Korea Post or USPS will not request payment upon delivery.
Who delivers my package in the U.S.?
Final delivery is handled by USPS. The parcel is accepted and exported by Korea Post in Korea.
This update reflects the restart of U.S.-bound international postal services operated by Korea Post in coordination with USPS, under a DDP model from Sep 22, 2025.