Photo: CCTV+ The U.S. Postal Service said it would resume accepting parcels from China and Hong Kong, after temporarily suspending the service and sparking concerns about delivery disruptions.
HONG KONG (AP) — The U.S. Postal Service is reversing course a day after placing a ban on all inbound packages from China and Hong Kong. The post office had announced Tuesday that it would no ...
The US Postal Service on Wednesday morning announced it will continue accepting incoming international parcels from China and Hong Kong — after saying late Tuesday night that it would suspend them.
The reversal reflects the challenge that shipping and delivery companies will face as a result of President Trump’s executive order requiring greater inspection of packages. By Keith Bradsher ...
The suspension is effective immediately although letters and flat pieces of mail are not included in the suspension. The USPS did not give a reason for the suspension or say how long it will last.
USPS did not immediately comment on whether this was tied to Trump's decision to end 'de minimis' shipments on goods valued under $800 from China and other countries. The president halted the ...
LOS ANGELES/LONDON (Reuters) -The U.S. Postal Service said on Wednesday it would again accept parcels from China and Hong Kong, reversing a 12-hour suspension after President Donald Trump scrapped ...
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