USPS Resumes Parcel Acceptance from China Amid New Tariffs, Raising Concerns

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USPS Resumes Parcel Acceptance from China Amid New Tariffs, Raising Concerns
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The USPS has resumed accepting parcels from China following new tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. The tariffs, which include an additional 10% on Chinese goods and the elimination of the de minimis exemption for packages worth less than $800, have raised concerns about increased customs scrutiny and potential delivery delays. Customs officials and postal services are working to implement efficient collection mechanisms for the new tariffs, but experts warn of significant challenges ahead.

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USPS did not immediately comment on whether its temporary suspension had been tied to Trump’s order ending de minimis shipments from China, which was announced on Saturday and came into force from one minute past midnight on Tuesday. The provision was initially intended as a way to streamline trade, and its use has surged with the increase in online shopping.

But FedEx said it had suspended its money-back guarantee for US-inbound shipments effective January 29, citing recent regulatory changes, according to a notice on its website.

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