The U.S. Postal Service is reversing course a day after placing a ban on all inbound packages from China and Hong Kong.
The reversal reflects the challenge that shipping and delivery companies will face as a result of President Trump’s executive ...
In a matter of hours, USPS suspended and then resumed accepting packages from China and Hong Kong after Trump's tariffs went ...
Asian markets rose Thursday, tracking gains on Wall Street and following the US Postal Service's U-turn on a ban on parcels ...
The move by USPS on Tuesday to stop accepting parcels from China and Hong Kong had caused chaos and confusion among retailers ...
Government had expressed ‘strong disapproval’ of temporary suspension along with US’ imposition of an extra 10 per cent ...
Hongkong Post won’t accept parcels to the US until further notice, according to a government statement, extending the fallout over tariffs that placed new requirements on international shipments.
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 U.S. Postal Service said on Wednesday it would again accept parcels from China and Hong Kong, reversing a 12-hour ...
The US Postal Service on Tuesday announced that it temporarily suspends accepting parcels arriving from China and Hong Kong. ...
The United States Postal Service has reversed its decision to suspend parcels from China and Hong Kong after facing strong ...
The U.S. Postal Service said it’s accepting “all international inbound mail and packages” from China and Hong Kong Posts, ...