The United States Postal Service has suspended all inbound packages from China and Hong Kong "until further notice," according to a statement released by USPS on Tuesday night.
By James Pomfret, Lisa Barrington and Casey Hall HONG KONG/SEOUL/SHANGHAI (Reuters) -The U.S. Postal Service said on Wednesday it would accept parcels from China and Hong Kong again after a temporary ...
USPS announced that it would suspend Chinese packages until further notice, which proved to be hours after the announcement.
The United States imports about 3 million parcels a day with almost no customs inspection and no duties collected — with most of them coming from China.
Move followed US introduction of tariffs on Chinese imports and removal of long-standing duty-exemption rule, but is no longer in effect ...
The U.S. Postal Service on ... low-value packages coming from China. The "de minimis" exemption allows goods valued at $800 or below to come into the United States without paying duties or certain ...
Feb. 5 (UPI) --The United States Postal Service said Wednesday will resume accepting package mail from China and Hong Kong. USPS announced that effective Wednesday it "will continue accepting all ...
(Gray News) - The United States Postal Service is temporarily suspending inbound packages from China and Hong Kong until further notice. Officials with the USPS did not provide a reason for the ...
Postal Service on Wednesday halted an order to suspend incoming shipments from China that threatened to severely disrupt trade between the two major economies. A day after announcing the suspension ...
The U.S. Postal Service said on Wednesday it would again accept parcels from China and Hong Kong, reversing a 12-hour ...
Feb. 4 (UPI) --The United States Postal Service has suspended all inbound packages from China and Hong Kong "until further notice," according to a statement released by USPS on Tuesday night.