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Around 12 hours after the United States Postal Service announced it was suspending the receipt of packages from China and Hong Kong, USPS quickly reversed course on the decision. At around 8 a.m ...
Following Trump's order, USPS on February 4 temporarily stopped accepting incoming packages from China and Hong Kong as it worked to figure out how the duties might be collected.
The USPS halted an order to suspend incoming packages from China that threatened to severely disrupt trade between the two major economies.
The U.S. postal service is reversing course a day after it said it would not accept packages from China and Hong Kong. The ban came after the U.S. imposed an additional 10% tariff on Chinese goods.
The U.S. Postal Service announced Wednesday it will continue accepting all inbound mail and packages from China and Hong Kong, quickly reversing the suspension that went into effect Tuesday. "The ...
The USPS says it will be working with CBP to screen packages, collect new tariffs, and monitor every inbound package, as Americans will likely continue to order cheap goods from China as long as ...
The USPS aid in a notice it will again accept all inbound mail and packages from China and Hong Kong, hours after announcing the halt—a sweeping move that could have disrupted shipments from ...
The United States Postal Service abruptly stopped accepting all packages from Hong Kong and China on Tuesday, according to an international service disruption notice posted on the USPS website.
USPS, in reversal, resumes accepting packages from China and Hong Kong The Postal Service said it will work with Customs and Border Protection on a way to collect new tariffs imposed by President ...
The USPS, Customs, and Border Protection are working closely to implement an efficient collection mechanism for the new China tariffs. So, what was this ban all about?
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