After brief suspension, U.S. Postal Service to resume delivery of Chinese parcels
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Postal Service to resume accepting packages from China, Hong Kong
The U.S. Postal Service announced it will resume accepting packages from China and Hong Kong, reversing course after saying it would not take in parcels following newly imposed tariffs on China. ...The Hill - 1h -
USPS Resumes Accepting Packages From China After Unexpected Suspension
As part of new tariffs on Chinese imports, President Donald Trump eliminated an exemption for small packages, vastly increasing the amount of parcels US Customs and Border Protection needs to inspect.Wired - 13h -
US Postal Service resumes deliveries from China
The company said it is working with customs after Donald Trump closed a tax loophole on low-value parcels.BBC News - 2h -
US Postal Service backtracks on suspension of packages from China
Postal group struggles to respond to Trump’s decision to put levies on lower-priced goodsFinancial Times - 2h -
USPS Reverses Decision to Halt Parcel Service From China
The Postal Service will continue to accept parcels from Hong Kong and China despite a new executive order that will require greater inspection of packages.The New York Times - 3h -
U.S. Postal Service suspends inbound parcels from China and Hong Kong
Tariffs on goods from China go into effectNBC News - 1d -
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