Service, Regulatory Updates and Important Notifications
Service, Regulatory Updates and Important Notifications
Latest Service Updates
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is rolling out an automated capability to enforce the de minimis threshold that allows for the duty and tax-free entry of shipments with an aggregate value of $800 or less per person, per day.
Please be reminded that if a recipient’s aggregated imported shipments exceed the $800 de minimis daily threshold, then informal or formal entries may be required—including payment of all applicable duties, taxes, and fees—and may be subject to delays as a result.
To avoid potential clearance delays, FedEx encourages you to follow these best practices to remain in compliance with CBP guidelines:
Provide precise cargo descriptions when creating shipments with FedEx.
These guidelines include a precise product description, specific monetary value and currency, shipper and recipient details, as well as an HS code (where required). Vague merchandise descriptions violate CBP guidelines and may delay clearance.
To learn more about writing a clear commodity description and HS code, watch our video here.
If inbound shipments are heading to fulfillment centers:
Follow CBP’s guidance during shipment creation, including listing the consignee name as “[Merchandise Owner Name] c/o [fulfillment center name]”.
Ensure you are using FedEx Ship ManagerTM at fedex.com or the most updated version of FedEx shipping software.
Effective immediately, FedEx economy and freight services to Lebanon have been temporarily discontinued until further notice. We continue to accept International Priority (IP) shipments.
Providing excellent customer experience is a top priority for us and regret for any inconvenience this may cause.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has announced that it will begin rejecting any U.S. import shipment data containing vague or no descriptions, effective November 12, 2024. This rejection will make it impermissible to move shipments into/ transiting through the U.S. until complete and accurate data is submitted.
It is important to provide precise cargo descriptions when creating shipments with FedEx to ensure your shipments comply with CBP’s regulations. After the effective date, any shipments identified by CBP as containing vague descriptions will be rejected by CBP and may incur delays. For more information, please refer to the CBP link here
FedEx is anticipating a surge in shipping volumes for the peak season. Effective October 14, and until December 31, 2024 (inclusive), we will temporarily adjust our transit times (TT) for FedEx.
The transit time extension will be in place until December 31,2024; at which time the situation will be reviewed. We appreciate your understanding and our apologies for any inconvenience caused.
Transit times will be temporarily adjusted, as below.
Origin |
Destination |
Additional Transit Time |
Impacted Period |
Services Impacted |
All MEISA Markets
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1 |
October 14 - December 31, 2024 |
IP for outbound shipments from MEISA |
MEISA Direct- Serve Markets: India, UAE, Bahrain, Botswana, Egypt, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Malawi, Namibia, Nigeria, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Eswatini/ Swaziland, South Africa, Zambia
MEISA GSP Markets: Angola, Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Benin, Bhutan, Chad, Congo, Côte d'Ivoire/ Ivory Coast, Cameroon, Cabo Verde, Djibouti, Algeria, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Gambia, Guinea, Iraq, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Sri Lanka, Liberia, Lesotho, Libya, Morocco, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Maldives, Mozambique, Niger, Nepal, Pakistan, Qatar, Réunion, Rwanda, Seychelles, Senegal, Togo, Tunisia, Tanzania, Uganda, Uzbekistan, Zimbabwe
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia requires all customers shipping from within and outside the Kingdom.to enter a ‘short address code/ National address’ of the receiver/ consignee, to ensure faster delivery of your shipments.
This requirement is already in effect and, and has now become mandatory to follow, for all residents, citizens and companies operating inside Saudi Arabia.
If you have not already done so, please reach out to the receiver/ consignee of your shipment based in Saudi Arabia, for their ‘short address code/ National address’ so that you may input the code when creating your shipments.
For more information on the ‘short address code/ National address’, please visit https://splonline.com.sa/en/national-address-1/
If you’re a business outside Canada exporting commercial goods into Canada and responsible for the payment of any duties and taxes as the Importer of Record (IOR), it’s important to take the necessary steps now to help prevent your FedEx Express shipments from being delayed at the border when CARM is fully implemented.
Please click here to learn more.
Effective July 16, 2023, the Money-back Guarantee (MBG) will resume on FedEx International Priority® services1 in Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa (AMEA). This will be applicable to international shipments shipping from/ to and within AMEA, and eligible for payor based in AMEA.
For more information about MBG, please visit our Standard Conditions of Carriage here.
Should you have further enquiries, please contact our Customer Service team.
1FedEx International Priority® services include FedEx International First®, FedEx International Priority® Express, FedEx International Priority®, FedEx International Priority® Freight, FedEx International Priority® DirectDistribution and FedEx International Priority DirectDistribution®Freight
New regulations in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia require all customers shipping to and within Saudi Arabia to enter a ‘short address code/ National address’ of the receiver/ consignee to ensure faster delivery of your shipments. This requirement impacts anyone shipping to Saudi Arabia from within and outside the Kingdom.
Please request the receiver/ consignee of your shipment based in Saudi Arabia, for their ‘short address code/ National address’ to ensure faster delivery of your shipments.
The requirement is already in effect and in the coming time the national address will become mandatory for all residents, citizens and companies operating inside Saudi Arabia.
In order to avoid possible delays or return of shipments, please adhere to the new requirements and help ensure your package(s) reach their destination.
For more information on the ‘short address code/ National address’, please visit https://splonline.com.sa/en/national-address-1.
Effective June 1, 2023, we have enhanced the transit times^ for our FedEx International Priority® 1 and FedEx International Economy® 2 portfolio of services from India, The United Arab Emirates, The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and South Africa to key3 markets in Europe, Asia Pacific and to the Americas4. Now reach markets with early delivery of your shipments – within 2-3 business days using FedEx International Priority® and 4-5 business days for less urgent shipments with FedEx International Economy® portfolio of services. Our comprehensive services are designed to help meet your varied business needs.
Additionally, we have reinstated our FedEx International Economy® services5 in Asia Pacific. You will be able to import your less time-sensitive shipments from Asia Pacific (APAC) markets into MEISA with a day-definite delivery which provides you assurance and peace of mind.
Now you will have more choices with the door-to-door, customs-cleared service to satisfy your international shipping needs. Check out FedEx shipping service page to learn more about our full portfolio of services along with our rates and transit time.
We look forward to supporting your international shipping journey!
^Transit time does not include clearance time, and may vary contingent on origin and destination.
1 FedEx International Priority® services include FedEx International First®, FedEx International Priority® Express, FedEx International Priority Distribution, FedEx International Priority® and FedEx International Priority® Freight.
2 FedEx International Economy® services include FedEx International Economy®, FedEx International Economy® Freight
3 For details on specific origins and destinations, please check our get rates and transit time page.
4 America- North America including Canada and South America
5 APAC International Economy® services include : FedEx International Economy® services include FedEx International Economy®, FedEx International Economy® Freight and FedEx International Economy® DirectDistribution.
MEISA customers can continue to bill clearance service fees to their shipment's recipient/consignee, or choose the new options of billing to themselves as the shipper or even to a third-party. The new billing option is available from June 6, 2022.
In case of India inbound low value (courier clearance) shipments cleared at the Mumbai gateway and all high value (cargo clearance) shipments billed to the customers outside India, the new billing option is available from June 13, 2022.
Destination of shipment | Expanded billing options |
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MEISA Region |
1) Bill to consignee's account (i.e., Bill duties & taxes to recipient); 2) Bill to own shipper account (i.e., Bill duties & taxes to shipper); and 3) Bill to a third-party account based in MEISA (i.e., Bill duties & taxes to third-party); |
Canada, Europe, and United States of America |
1) Bill to consignee's account (i.e., Bill duties & taxes to recipient); 2) Bill to own shipper account (i.e., Bill duties & taxes to shipper); and 3) Bill to a third-party account based in MEISA (i.e., Bill duties & taxes to third-party). |
Expanded billing option is available for LAC from July 31, 2021 and for APAC from January 15, 2022.
Note that when you select “Bill duties & taxes to shipper” on the FedEx Air Waybill, applicable duties and taxes and/or all clearance service fees incurred in the destination will be billed to your shipper account.
For details on Ancillary Clearance Service Fees applicable at destination, visit the market specific Ancillary Clearance Service Fees webpage at fedex.com. With greater flexibility in billing options, you can get the edge your business needs to succeed in the international marketplace.
Effective January 3, 2022, we can deliver your shipments by 10:30 a.m. or noon to select postal codes in the below countries and territories1 with our new service FedEx International Priority® Express, or deliver by the end of the day to more than 220 countries and territories using our FedEx International Priority® service.
Asia Pacific | Europe | North America |
Australia, China, Hong Kong SAR China, Japan, Singapore, Thailand | Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Finland, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom | Canada, United States |
1Service availability and exact delivery time depend on origin and destination postal codes. Terms and conditions apply. For detailed information, please log in to fedex.com to obtain a quotation, or refer to Rate & Transit Times.
Due to the situation in the country, service to and from Afghanistan is temporarily disrupted. We will not accept shipments to or from Afghanistan at this time.
E-Cigarettes and Vaping Products Will Be Prohibited on Domestic and International Shipments from March 1, 2021.
FedEx is changing its policy on the transportation of electronic cigarettes and other vaping products due to the increasingly complex regulatory environment. The prohibition on such products will be effective from March 1, 2021.
From this date, FedEx customers will no longer be able to ship electronic cigarettes and other vaping products through any of the FedEx/TNT domestic or international networks.
If an unauthorized electronic cigarette or vaping product shipment is identified in any FedEx/TNT network during the handling process, it will be treated as a prohibited item in accordance with the applicable terms and conditions of carriage.
With the restoration of trade links with Qatar, FedEx has reestablished document shipping between Qatar and the UAE, Egypt and Saudi Arabia with immediate effect, including pick-up and delivery services of document shipments.
Our leading network, and comprehensive service portfolio will help strengthen trade links between these markets. We are absolutely confident in supporting you and look forward to successfully navigating your return to trade between Qatar and the UAE, Egypt and Saudi Arabia.
Regulatory Updates
FedEx Express is making the following changes to our Dangerous Goods (DG) shipping policy. This independent initiative anticipates prospective regulatory changes in response to growing concerns about the safe handling of bulk or standalone shipments of lithium batteries.
As of January 1st, 2017 FedEx Express customers sending bulk shipments of lithium batteries (United Nations (UN) number 3090 & United Nations (UN) number 3480) can only do so by treating all such shipments as fully regulated Dangerous Goods (DG) commodities.
Although this will not apply to individual lithium batteries packed with or contained in equipment (Section II UN 3091 & UN 3481), after January 1st, 2017, the United Nations (UN) number must be added to the IATA Lithium Battery Mark. If any further changes are required, we will notify you in advance.
IATA has reported that lithium batteries are now the preferred energy source for many consumer goods ranging from mobile phones to children's toys. Such batteries are however dangerous goods that can pose a safety risk if not prepared in accordance with transport regulations. Click here to read more from IATA.
Shipment monitoring from pick-up to delivery
This initiative will help us increase the visibility of lithium battery types throughout our network and ensure the integrity of such DG shipments until their final destinations.
How does this initiative change bulk lithium battery shipments?
With effect from January 1st, 2017, FedEx Express customers shipping UN 3090 & UN 3480 shipments must carry out the following steps:
- Add a Shipper's Declaration for Dangerous Goods which can only be completed by DG-trained personnel.
- Add Class 9 and Cargo Aircraft Only label
- Include the United Nations (UN) number on the International Air Transport Association (IATA) Lithium Battery Mark
- Review all lithium battery shipment packing to ensure it meets IATA packing instructions UN 3480 - PI965 & UN 3090 - PI968
- Approve a Dangerous Goods Handling surcharge
Where can you find more information?
- Contact your FedEx Express Customer Services and ask for the Dangerous Goods Specialist
- As of October 12th, 2016 the new FedEx Express Lithium Battery Policy Change is included in IATA’s Dangerous Goods Regulations Manual available for purchase at iata.org This also carries information on lithium battery packing, marking, labelling & documentation
Next steps
We will keep you fully informed with updates and further details as soon as they are available. In the meantime, if you have any urgent questions, please contact FedEx Express Customer Service and ask for the Dangerous Goods Specialist.
Online Fraud Alert
Unauthorized use of FedEx® Business Names, Service Marks and Logos
FedEx has been alerted to the unauthorized use of its business names, service marks and logos by persons or companies fraudulently representing themselves as FedEx or as representatives of FedEx.
Millions of fraudulent e-mails and sms messages are deployed daily. They claim to come from a wide variety of sources, and some claim to be from FedEx or representing FedEx. Fraudulent e-mail and sms messages, often referred to as "phishing" or brand "spoofing," are becoming increasingly common. These types of messages often use corporate logos, colors and legal disclaimers to make it appear as though they are real. They are sent in an attempt to trick people into sending money and providing personal information such as usernames, passwords and/or credit card details, and for the purpose of committing theft, identity theft and/or other crimes.
Recognizing Phishing Scam E-mails and sms messages
Recognizing phishing scam e-mails and sms messages is key to protecting yourself against such theft and other crimes. Indicators that an e-mail or sms message might be fraudulent include:
- Unexpected requests for money in return for delivery of a package or other item, personal and/or financial information, such as your Social Security number, bank account number, or other identification.
- Links to misspelled or slightly altered Web-site addresses. For example, variations on the correct Web-site address fedex.com, such as fedx.com or fed-ex.com.
- Alarming messages and requests for immediate action, such as "Your account will be suspended within 24 hours if you don't respond" or claims that you've won the lottery or a prize.
- Spelling and grammatical errors and excessive use of exclamation points (!).
FedEx does not request, via unsolicited mail, e-mail or sms messages, payment or personal information in return for goods in transit or in FedEx custody. If you have received a fraudulent email or sms message that claims to be from FedEx, you can report them to FedEx immediately.
If you have any questions or concerns about services provided by FedEx, please review our services at FedEx Services or contact FedEx Customer Service.
The Internet is an important channel connecting FedEx to its customers. While there is no foolproof method to prevent the unauthorized use of the FedEx name, we continuously watch for such activity in order to help safeguard our customers' interests.
Thank you for helping us identify and take action against e-mail & sms fraud.
NOTE: FedEx is not responsible for any charges or costs incurred as a result of fraudulent activity that abuses the FedEx name, service marks and logos.
FedEx does not require money transfers through third-party escrow services or online payment services prior to shipment delivery.
The use of the FedEx logo and name on these websites is unauthorized and our legal department will address this matter with the relevant authorities.
FedEx is committed to protecting the security and integrity of our network.
While there is no foolproof method to prevent the respected FedEx name from being used in spam emails or potential scams, we are constantly monitoring for such activity and work cooperatively with law enforcement agencies around the world.
We urge customers to be suspicious of any request not coming directly from a FedEx employee or domain name, especially if it contains an attachment which the customer is asked to open.
Customers should not hesitate to contact us if they have questions regarding the legitimacy of an email soliciting payment in advance or requests to provide additional or personal information.
Go to our FedEx FedEx Trust Center to learn more about protecting yourself online. By following a few simple tips, you can make your online experience safer and more secure.
For more information on other fraudulent emails, you can visit our U.S. website by clicking here.
Service Disruption Alerts
FedEx International Priority inbound and outbound service to and from Ukraine has been reinstated covering the majority of Ukrainian postal codes. Pick-up and delivery services will be performed according to local authority instructions, where it is safe and possible.
All Russian and Belarusian FedEx International services continue to be suspended until further notice.
Continue to check this page for updates. For specific shipment status information, please track your shipment at fedex.com.
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