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U.S. Postal Service Suspends Incoming Packages From China

UNITED STATES – Big changes for international shoppers as the U.S. Postal service said Tuesday it is temporarily halting parcel deliveries from China and Hong Kong.

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UNITED STATES – Big changes for international shoppers as the U.S. Postal service said Tuesday it is temporarily halting parcel deliveries from China and Hong Kong.

It comes right after President Trump shut a trade loophole that allowed low-value Chinese packages to enter duty-free, and imposed a new 10% tariff on goods from China.

USPS says letters and “flats” will still flow, but they aren’t confirming if it’s tied to Trump’s move.

Popular fast-fashion giants Shein and Temu, both major users of that loophole, haven’t commented yet.

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