Effective January 21, 2018, the Postal Service™ will revise Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service, International Mail Manual (IMM®) to reflect changes to prices, product features, and standards for the international mailing services noted below.

The following pricing and IMM revisions are based on the Postal Regulatory Commission’s (PRC) Order No. 4215, issued on November 9, 2017, in Docket No. R2018-1. In that order, the PRC determined that the First-Class Mail® (including First-Class Mail International®), USPS Marketing Mail®, Periodicals, Package Services, and Special Services Products pricing proposals, as well as the related classification changes in the Postal Service’s request, will go into effect on January 21, 2018.

We will not increase prices for single-piece First-Class Mail International letters, postcards, and flats. The price of a single-piece 1-ounce letter will continue to be $1.15. The First-Class Mail International letter nonmachinable surcharge remains $0.21.

In this price change, conforming to the requirements of the Universal Postal Convention, we are limiting the contents of First-Class Mail International postcard, letter, and large envelope (flats) mail to personal correspondence and nondutiable documents. Merchandise that was formerly carried in First-Class Mail International service will instead be eligible to be enclosed in First-Class Package International Service® (FCPIS®) pieces or another available service. Because International Priority Airmail® (IPA®) service (including IPA M-bags®) and International Surface Airlift® (ISAL®) service (including ISAL M-bags) are commercial services designed for volume mailings of all First-Class Mail International postcards, letters, large envelopes (flats) and for FCPIS packages (small packets), limiting the contents of First-Class Mail International postcard, letter, and large envelope (flats) mail as discussed above will also apply to postcards, letters, and large envelope (flats) mail for both IPA and ISAL services. (See “IMM Revision: Changes to Pricing and Mailing Standards for International Shipping Services” in this issue of the Postal Bulletin.)

On January 21, 2018, the Postal Service will increase prices for certain market-dominant international extra services, including the following:

n Certificate of mailing service: Prices for certificate of mailing service are increasing — the overall price increase is 3.335 percent.

n Registered Mail™ service: The fee for international Registered Mail service is increasing to $15.50.

n Return receipt service: The fee for international return receipt service is increasing to $4.00.

n Customs clearance and delivery fee: The customs clearance and delivery fee is increasing to $6.25.

n International Business Reply™ service (IBRS): The price for IBRS cards is increasing to $1.40, and the price for IBRS envelopes is increasing to $1.90.

We will incorporate these revisions into the January 2018 edition of Notice 123, Price List, which is available via Postal Explorer® at pe.usps.com.

These IMM revisions are based on our international Mailing Services proposed rule published in the Federal Register (82 FR 49160-49166) on October 24, 2017. The entire notice is available for review on Postal Explorer at pe.usps.com.

Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service, International Mail Manual (IMM)

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1 International Mail Services

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120 Preparation for Mailing

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123 Customs Forms and Online Shipping Labels

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123.6 Required Usage

123.61 Conditions

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Exhibit 123.61

Customs Declaration Form Usage by Mail Category

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123.63 Separation of Documents and Merchandise

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123.631 Explanation of Separation

Letter-post mail (First-Class Mail International, IPA and ISAL items, and First-Class Package International Service) must be separated based on contents into Documents and Merchandise categories. Merchandise consists of items other than documents that are considered potentially dutiable, as well as documents that may be subject to customs duties. The mailer must declare a value and place a customs form on each merchandise item. If any item (merchandise or document) weighs more than 16 ounces, the mailer must place a customs form on it, regardless of the content.

123.632 Documents

In Exhibit 123.61, the “Type of Item” column has several references to “documents.” For this purpose, “documents” refers only to any piece of written, drawn, or printed information, excluding objects of merchandise. Documents do not include digital and electronic storage media or devices such as CDs, DVDs, or flash drives. Examples of documents include the following:

a. Audit and business records.

b. Personal correspondence.

c. Circulars.

d. Pamphlets.

e. Advertisements.

f. Written instruments not intended to be resold.

g. Money orders, checks, and similar items that cannot be negotiated or converted into cash without forgery.

123.633 Customs Forms Required

The following are examples of items that are required to bear a customs declaration form and for which the mailer must declare a value:

a. CDs, DVDs, flash drives, video and cassette tapes, and other digital and electronic storage media — regardless of whether they are blank or contain electronic documents or other prerecorded media.

b. Artwork.

c. Collector or antique document items.

d. Books.

e. Periodicals.

f. Printed music.

g. Printed educational or test material.

h. Player piano rolls.

i. Commercial engineering drawings.

j. Commercial blueprints.

k. Film.

l. Negatives.

m. X-rays.

n. Separation negatives.

o. Commercial photographs.

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141.5 First-Class Mail International

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First-Class Mail International is a generic term for mailpieces that are postcard-size, letter-size, or flat-size and weigh 4 pounds or less. First-Class Mail International items may contain any letter-size or flat-size mailable correspondence or nondutiable documents that are not prohibited by the destination country.***

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141.6 First-Class Package International Service

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***At the sender’s option, extra services, such as Registered Mail and return receipt, may be added on a country-specific basis.

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240 First-Class Mail International

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242 Eligibility

242.1 Content Eligibility

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Subject to applicable weight and size limits, only correspondence and nondutiable documents that are otherwise acceptable and not prohibited by the Postal Service or the country of destination may be mailed at the First-Class Mail International price.

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242.2 Merchandise

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No merchandise, whether dutiable or nondutiable, may be mailed using First-Class Mail International service. Items containing merchandise may be sent by Global Express Guaranteed service, Priority Mail Express International service, Priority Mail International service, or First-Class Package International Service; commercial mailers may also use IPA packages (small packets) and ISAL packages (small packets).

243 Prices and Postage Payment Methods

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243.3 Permit Imprint — General

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***For items requiring a customs form (First-Class Mail International letter-size and flat-size mailpieces weighing more than 16 ounces), mailers must also meet the following requirements:***

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Individual Country Listings

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Free Matter for the Blind (270)

Free when sent as First-Class Mail International (documents only), First-Class Package International Service, Priority Mail International Flat Rate Envelopes, or Priority Mail International Small Flat Rate Priced Boxes. Weight limit: 4 pounds.

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Afghanistan

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Restrictions

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Traveler’s checks, precious stones, jewelry, and other valuable articles are admitted only in First-Class Package International Service with Registered Mail service shipments.

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Aruba

Prohibitions

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Coins; banknotes; currency; securities of any kind payable to bearer; traveler’s checks; platinum, gold, and silver (manufactured or not); precious stones; jewelry; and other valuable articles, unless they are sent by First-Class Package International Service with Registered Mail service.

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Benin

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Observations

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1. First-Class Package International Service items containing dutiable articles must be sent with Registered Mail service.

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Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba

Prohibitions

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Coins; banknotes; currency; securities of any kind payable to bearer; traveler’s checks; platinum, gold, and silver (manufactured or not); precious stones; jewelry; and other valuable articles, unless they are sent by First-Class Package International Service with Registered Mail service.

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Brazil

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Restrictions

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Postage stamps are admitted only in First-Class Package International Service with Registered Mail service shipments.

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Burkina Faso

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Observations

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First-Class Package International Service items containing dutiable articles must be sent with Registered Mail service.

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Burma (Myanmar)

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Observations

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1. The following may not be sent as merchandise with First-Class Package International Service if they are liable to customs duty: Works of art (including photographs), printed forms, account books, manuscript books, labels, advertising matter (except trade catalogs and circulars), picture books, almanacs, maps, old paper, and old newspapers serving as packing paper.

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Cameroon

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Restrictions

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Banknotes; currency notes; and securities payable to bearer may be sent only as First-Class Package International Service with Registered Mail service.

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Canada

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Coins; banknotes; currency notes; securities payable to bearer; traveler’s checks; gold, silver, platinum, manufactured or not; jewelry; and other valuable articles may be sent only by First-Class Package International Service with Registered Mail service.

Exceptions:

Coins sent to or from collectors or dealers may be mailed in ordinary (uninsured) parcels.

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Cote d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast)

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Observations

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1. First-Class Package International Service items containing dutiable articles must be sent with Registered Mail service.

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Curacao

Prohibitions

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Coins; banknotes; currency; securities of any kind payable to bearer; traveler’s checks; platinum, gold, and silver (manufactured or not); precious stones; jewelry; and other valuable articles, unless they are sent by First-Class Package International Service with Registered Mail service.

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Faroe Islands

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Restrictions

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Coins; banknotes; currency notes (paper money); securities payable to bearer; traveler’s checks; manufactured and unmanufactured platinum, gold, and silver; precious stones; jewelry; and other valuable articles may only be sent in First-Class Package International Service with Registered Mail service items or insured parcels.

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French Guiana

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Restrictions

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Coins; banknotes; currency notes (paper money); securities payable to bearer; traveler’s checks; manufactured and unmanufactured platinum, gold, and silver; precious stones; jewelry; and other valuable articles may only be sent in First-Class Package International Service with Registered Mail service shipments.

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French Polynesia (Includes Tahiti)

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Restrictions

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Banknotes admitted only in First-Class Package International Service with Registered Mail service items.

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Gambia

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Restrictions

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Banknotes; currency notes; securities payable to bearer; traveler’s checks; manufactured and unmanufactured platinum, gold, and silver; precious stones; jewelry; and other valuable articles may be sent only in First-Class Package International Service with Registered Mail service shipments.

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Ghana

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Restrictions

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Banknotes, treasury notes, currency notes, and coins may only be sent in First-Class Package International Service with Registered Mail service shipments from one bank to another.

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Greece

Prohibitions

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Coins; traveler’s checks; platinum, gold, or silver, manufactured or not; precious stones; jewelry; and other valuable articles, except banknotes, currency notes (paper money), and securities payable to bearer may be sent in First-Class Package International Service with Registered Mail service shipments.

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Restrictions

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Banknotes, currency notes, and securities payable to bearer may only be sent in First-Class Package International Service with Registered Mail service shipments.

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Guadeloupe (Includes Saint Bartholomew and Saint Martin)

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Restrictions

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Coins; banknotes; currency notes; securities payable to bearer; traveler’s checks; manufactured and unmanufactured platinum, gold, and silver; precious stones; jewels; expensive jewelry; and other valuable articles may only be sent in First-Class Package International Service with Registered Mail service shipments.

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Israel

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Restrictions

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Coins; banknotes; currency notes (paper money); securities payable to bearer; traveler’s checks; platinum, gold, or silver, manufactured or not; precious stones; jewelry; and other valuable articles may only be sent in First-Class Package International Service with Registered Mail service shipments.

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Records, films, recording wire, computer cards, QSL cards, and magnetic film are admitted only if sent in First-Class Package International Service shipments.

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Italy

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Restrictions

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Postage stamps for philatelic purposes are admitted in First-Class Package International Service with Registered Mail service shipments on condition that the package bears a completed PS Form 2976 and the addressee complies with the Italian financial regulations.

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Japan

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Restrictions

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Coins; banknotes; currency notes (paper money); securities payable to bearer; traveler’s checks; platinum, gold, or silver, manufactured or not; precious stones; jewelry; and other valuable articles may only be sent in First-Class Package International Service with Registered Mail service shipments or insured Priority Mail International parcels.

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Korea, Republic of (South Korea)

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Restrictions

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Coins; paper currency; banknotes; currency notes; securities payable to bearer; jewelry; manufactured and unmanufactured platinum, gold, and silver; precious stones; and other valuable articles are admitted only if sent in First-Class Package International Service with Registered Mail service shipments.

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Libya

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Observations

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3. In accordance with Executive Order 12543 of January 7, 1986, merchandise is limited to donations of articles of food, clothing, medicines, and medical supplies that are intended strictly for medical purposes. First-Class Package International Service items and International Priority Airmail (IPA) items are subject to the content restriction. ISAL service is suspended because transportation is not available.

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Macao

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Restrictions

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Coins; banknotes; currency notes; traveler’s checks; securities payable to bearer; platinum, gold, or silver, manufactured or not; precious stones; jewelry; and other valuable articles may only be sent in First-Class Package International Service with Registered Mail service shipments.

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Mali

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Observations

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1. First-Class Package International Service items containing dutiable articles must be sent with Registered Mail service.

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Namibia

Prohibitions

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Diamonds or precious stones except in First-Class Package International Service with Registered Mail service shipments.

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Niger

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Observations

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First-Class Package International Service items containing dutiable articles must be sent with Registered Mail service.

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Oman

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Observations

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First-Class Package International Service items containing dutiable articles must be sent with Registered Mail service.

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Reunion

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Restrictions

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Banknotes, currency notes, and securities payable to bearer may only be sent in First-Class Package International Service with Registered Mail service shipments.

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Rwanda

Prohibitions

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Coins, banknotes, currency notes (paper money), traveler’s checks, and securities payable to bearer except in First-Class Package International Service with Registered Mail service shipments.

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San Marino

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Restrictions

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Postage stamps for philatelic purposes are admitted in First-Class Package International Service with Registered Mail service shipments on condition that the package bears a completed PS Form 2976 and the addressee complies with the Italian financial regulations.

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Senegal

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Observations

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First-Class Package International Service items containing dutiable articles must be sent with Registered Mail service.

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Sierra Leone

Prohibitions

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Postage stamps, whether used or not, except in First-Class Package International Service with Registered Mail service shipments.

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Restrictions

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Coins or precious metal sent in First-Class Package International Service with Registered Mail service shipments may not exceed L5 in value.

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Singapore

Prohibitions

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Coins except coins for purposes of ornament; banknotes; currency notes; traveler’s checks; securities payable to bearer; precious stones; jewelry; and other valuable articles. However, unmounted precious stones may be sent in First-Class Package International Service with Registered Mail service shipments if authorization is obtained from the Postmaster General of Singapore.

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Sint Maarten

Prohibitions

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Coins; banknotes; currency; securities of any kind payable to bearer; traveler’s checks; platinum, gold, and silver (manufactured or not); precious stones; jewelry; and other valuable articles, unless they are sent in First-Class Package International Service with Registered Mail service.

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Somalia

Prohibitions

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Coins; banknotes; currency; securities of any kind payable to bearer; traveler’s checks; platinum, gold, and silver (manufactured or not); precious stones; jewelry; and other valuable articles.

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South Africa

Prohibitions

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Diamonds or precious stones except in First-Class Package International Service shipments with Registered Mail service.

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Observations

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3. Coins; banknotes; currency notes (paper money); traveler’s checks; platinum, gold, and silver (manufactured or not); precious stones; jewelry; and other valuable articles are admitted only in First-Class Package International Service with Registered Mail service shipments.

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Sudan

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Restrictions

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Banknotes greater than 2 Sudanese pounds in value are admitted ONLY in First-Class Package International Service with Registered Mail service shipments.

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Taiwan

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Observations

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1. First-Class Package International Service items containing dutiable articles must be sent with Registered Mail service.

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Tanzania

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Restrictions

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Coins must not exceed 100 shillings in value and must be sent in First-Class Package International Service with Registered Mail service shipments.

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Togo

Prohibitions

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Banknotes, currency notes, securities payable to bearer, and traveler’s checks may only be sent in First-Class Package International Service with Registered Mail service shipments.

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Uganda

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Restrictions

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Coins; banknotes; currency notes (paper money); securities payable to bearer; traveler’s checks; platinum, gold, or silver, manufactured or not; precious stones; jewelry; and other valuable articles may only be sent in First-Class Package International Service with Registered Mail service shipments.

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Ukraine

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Restrictions

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1. In order to be admissible, the food items listed below must*** (e) be shipped in quantities not to exceed 2 kilograms (4 pounds) when enclosed in a First-Class Package International Service shipment.***

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Yemen

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Restrictions

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Coins, banknotes, currency notes, securities payable to bearer, and traveler’s checks may only be sent in First-Class Package International Service with Registered Mail service shipments.

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Zambia

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Restrictions

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Coins; paper currency; banknotes; currency notes; securities payable to bearer; jewelry; manufactured and unmanufactured platinum, gold, and silver; precious stones; and other valuable articles are admitted only if sent in First-Class Package International Service with Registered Mail service shipments.

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We will incorporate these revisions into the next update of the online IMM, which is available via Postal Explorer at pe.usps.com.