US Postal Service suspends incoming packages from China, Hong Kong
- The US Postal Service will accept parcels from China and Hong Kong again after a brief suspension following President Donald Trump's new tariff on imports.
- Trump's 10% tariff and the end of the de minimis exemption aim to stop fentanyl imports, creating confusion for retailers and shippers.
- Major shipping companies like FedEx and DHL are adjusting to the new rules, but disruptions may still occur in the supply chain.
- Experts express concern over the lack of preparation for these changes, with calls for clearer government guidance on handling tariffs.
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US Postal Service halts China suspension after stoking trade fear
Washington, United States — The US Postal Service (USPS) said Wednesday it would continue accepting packages from China and Hong Kong, hours after an order to suspend shipments over President Donald Trump’s new tariffs sparked fears of major trade disruptions. Tensions between the US and China have soared in recent days as the world’s two
U.S. Postal Service halts China suspension after stoking trade fear
by Oliver HOTHAMThe U.S. Postal Service (USPS) said Wednesday it would continue accepting packages from China and Hong Kong, hours after an order to suspend shipments over President Donald Trump's new tariffs sparked fears of major trade disruptions.Tensions between the U.S. and China have soared in...
US Postal Service U-turn on China parcels sows confusion among retailers, shippers - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
HONG KONG/SEOUL/SHANGHAI — The U.S. Postal Service said on Wednesday it would again accept parcels from China and Hong Kong, reversing a temporary suspension after President Donald Trump scrapped an exemption used by retailers including Temu, Shein, and Amazon to ship low-value packages duty-free to the U.S.
US Postal Service U-turn on China parcels sows confusion
The US Postal Service has said it would again accept parcels from China and Hong Kong, reversing a 12-hour suspension after President Donald Trump scrapped an exemption used by retailers including Temu, Shein, and Amazon to ship low-value packages duty-free to the US.
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