US Postal Service will accept packages from China, Hong Kong after freeze
Briefly

The USPS has reversed its suspension on accepting parcels from China after the implementation of new tariffs by the Trump administration. Starting Wednesday, USPS will again accept all international inbound mail from China and Hong Kong, while collaborating with Customs and Border Protection to create an effective tariff collection system. The new 10-percent tariffs eliminate the previous de minimis exemption for packages worth under $800. Retailers are facing challenges due to the sudden policy changes and seek guidance from the government on compliance and handling shipments efficiently.
USPS has announced it will resume accepting parcels from China, implementing a new mechanism in collaboration with Customs and Border Protection for efficient collection of Trump’s China tariffs.
There has really been absolutely zero time for anyone to prepare for this, leaving retailers in need of government guidance on handling the swift changes in tariff policy.
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