Cross border e-commerce shipments are increasingly transitioning to ocean shipments. Using Section 321 type 86 entries, e-commerce merchants can clear e-commerce orders shipped via individual parcels via ocean freight.


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Express (ECCF) versus Cargo (CFS) Clearance for e-commerce parcel USA Import

Despite all the headlines regarding tariffs and barriers, the USA remains the world's most open market when it comes to individual order/ cross border e-commerce. Jet Worldwide works with e-tetailers and retailers who "sell here but source from there." Cross border clearance processes for individual orders fall under a special provision of customs regulations (CFR Part 128). Express Consignment processes for e-commerce parcels are not readily known to most traditional customs brokers.


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Simplified duty fee import for e-commerce parcels

A growing number of Asian and European E-commerce retailers are seeking to develop direct import processes to the USA. The need for e-commerce parcels import solutions are the result of internet technologies enabling a direct connection between the buyer and seller. Duty free section 321 type 86 clearance is possible for ocean freight parcels.


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Cross border e-commerce shipments are increasingly transitioning to ocean shipments. Using Section 321 type 86 entries, e-commerce merchants can clear e-commerce orders shipped via individual parcels via ocean freight.


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⚠️ 2026 Regulatory Update

The $800 De Minimis threshold is no longer active. All e-commerce shipments to the USA are now subject to duties, taxes, and formal entry requirements under the updated CBP framework.


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Clearance as easy as 321? Online sellers should become familiar with direct clearance options to the USA including express, cargo and type 86 Section 321 entries.


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Online sellers should set up various Section 321 processes for secure importing to the USA. Sellers should understand Section 321 Express, Cargo and Type 86 processes.


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