The US Postal Service has suspended accepting parcels from mainland China and Hong Kong due to new rules closing a loophole for duty-free imports of low-value goods. This change is part of rising tensions between the US and China, exacerbated by trade tariffs and a surge in parcel volumes, which the USPS cites as a risk for unregulated goods. The EU is also tightening checks on Chinese imports, with brands like Shein facing scrutiny. Beijing has hinted at retaliation, highlighting the growing complexities of international trade relations.
The US Postal Service has temporarily halted parcels from mainland China and Hong Kong due to new rules targeting duty-free imports of low-value goods.
Surging parcel volumes from China led to greater scrutiny, as officials warned of potential unchecked goods entering the country through the de minimis loophole.
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