USPS has temporarily suspended parcels from China and Hong Kong after Trump closed the de minimis loophole, imposing tariffs.
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The USPS has temporarily halted the acceptance of international parcels from China and Hong Kong, following President Trump's new trade measures. This includes a 10% tariff on all Chinese imports and the removal of the de minimis exemption, impacting e-commerce giants and potentially causing delays due to increased parcel inspections.
USPS has temporarily suspended parcels from China and Hong Kong after Trump closed the de minimis loophole, imposing tariffs.
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The US Postal Service (USPS) says it has temporarily stopped accepting parcels from mainland China and Hong Kong.
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