Hong Kong post office will stop shipping parcels to the US over tariffs
- Hongkong Post will suspend mail services for packages to and from the US due to escalating trade tensions.
- The Hong Kong government cited US President Donald Trump's removal of the de minimis exception for postal items as the reason for this decision.
- Packages transported by sea are immediately halted, and airmail services will stop on April 27.
- Hongkong Post criticized the US government for "bullying and imposing tariffs abusively" in its statement regarding the suspension.
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Hong Kong's post office will stop sending small parcels to the United States after Washington announced plans to impose tariffs on low-value packages from the southern Chinese city, the government said yesterday.
Hong Kong post office will stop shipping parcels to U.S. over tariffs
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