The U.S. temporarily stopped receiving packages form China. Learn more about what’s going on with the Postal Service.
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USPS lifts delivery ban from China, Hong KongThe U.S. Postal Service is once again accepting packages from China. The agency said it wouldn't accept deliveries from China and Hong Kong after the U.S. imposed an additional 10-percent tariff on ...
Asian markets rose Thursday, tracking gains on Wall Street and following the US Postal Service's U-turn on a ban on parcels ...
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.
China filed a World Trade Organization complaint on Wednesday against U.S. President Donald Trump's new 10% tariff on Chinese imports and his cancellation of a duty-free exemption for low-value ...
Your packages from popular shopping sites like Temu or SHEIN might be delayed as the potential trade war between the U.S. and its biggest trading partners continues. In the last ...
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement along with the Department of Homeland Security and several other agencies are in ...
In a matter of hours, USPS suspended and then resumed accepting packages from China and Hong Kong after Trump's tariffs went ...
The trade loophole is meant to ease small-scale sales — but critics say it's been abused and gives Chinese firms an unfair ...
A sweeping new U.S. tariff on products made in China is expected to increase the prices American consumers pay for a wide ...
Many items shipped from China or Hong Kong are likely to get more expensive and take longer to arrive now that an exemption that allowed items under $800 to arrive duty-free and with minimal ...
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