USPS backtracks, will accept parcels from China after all
Briefly

The US Postal Service reversed its earlier decision to stop accepting packages from China and Hong Kong, despite disruptions expected in deliveries. This came after President Trump's executive order to revoke the de minimis exemption, affecting parcels below $800. Although USPS is coordinating with Customs to implement new tariff collection mechanisms, the impact of these changes on shipping delays and increased costs remains uncertain. Meanwhile, European Commission calls for reforms echo the US shift, targeting similar exemptions in the EU.
The USPS will continue to accept international shipments from China and Hong Kong, despite earlier halting them due to new import taxes and tariffs.
USPS warns of delivery disruptions as it adapts to collect new tariffs, while UPS and FedEx have yet to impose similar restrictions on Chinese shipments.
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