The U.S. Postal Service is reversing course a day after placing a ban on all inbound mail and packages from China and Hong ...
By James Pomfret, Lisa Barrington and Casey Hall HONG KONG/SEOUL/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - The U.S. Postal Service said on ...
Move followed US introduction of tariffs on Chinese imports and removal of long-standing duty-exemption rule, but is no ...
Had the ban remained in place, it would have led to significant delays in deliveries and increased costs for companies that ...
Government had expressed ‘strong disapproval’ of temporary suspension along with US’ imposition of an extra 10 per cent ...
The United States Postal Service announced Wednesday that it would continue to accept international packages from China and ...
The service will continue to accept low-value duty-free imports, after saying it was stopping deliveries in line with Trump order on tariffs.
The USPS has announced new restrictions on deliveries from China and Hong Kong, following actions from President Donald Trump.
USPS announced that it would suspend Chinese packages until further notice, which proved to be hours after the announcement.
The US Postal Service says it has temporarily suspended the acceptance of incoming international parcels from China and Hong Kong until further notice.
The US Postal Service on Tuesday announced that it temporarily suspends accepting parcels arriving from China and Hong Kong. ...
The United States Postal Service is temporarily suspending inbound packages from China and Hong Kong until further notice.