The U.S. Postal Service has reversed its decision to suspend inbound packages from China and Hong Kong, following concerns over potential disruptions to e-commerce platforms reliant on low-cost shipping from China. The initial suspension was in response to new tariffs on Chinese goods and the closure of a trade loophole.
The U.S. Postal Service temporarily halted inbound packages from China and Hong Kong due to new tariffs, targeting the 'de minimis' trade loophole. The suspension was quickly reversed, highlighting ongoing trade tensions and concerns over unfair competition and security risks.
The U.S. Postal Service has temporarily suspended inbound package deliveries from China and Hong Kong following new tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump, affecting cross-border e-commerce and potentially increasing costs for U.S. consumers.