The U.S. Postal Service is reversing course a day after placing a ban on all inbound packages from China and Hong Kong.
Chinese packages under $800 were exempt from tariffs due to the "de minimis" exemption, now ended under new U.S. rules that ...
The reversal reflects the challenge that shipping and delivery companies will face as a result of President Trump’s executive ...
The service said it would work with Customs to collect new tariffs with ‘least disruption’ to package deliveries.
HONG KONG (AP) — The U.S. Postal Service reversed course Wednesday, saying it would continue to accept all inbound mail and ...
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) has reinstated parcel shipments from China and Hong Kong after briefly suspending them due to ...
The trade loophole is meant to ease small-scale sales — but critics say it's been abused and gives Chinese firms an unfair ...
Notably, CBP stated that “the U.S. Postal Service (“USPS”) has committed ... Entry of Low-Value Shipments NPRM primarily concerns de minimis shipments covered by the administrative exemption ...
(Photo: U.S. Postal Service) Following up on earlier action this week ... 301 tariffs imposed during the first Trump administration. That’s because the de minimis exemption under U.S. trade law ...
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The US proposed a new regulation on Monday to strengthen oversight of low-value imports under the de minimis rule, which exempts goods valued at US$800 or less from duties and stringent screening.