USPS updates the Policy on Packets from China and Hong Kong

USPS updates the Policy on Packets from China and Hong Kong

This comes after the rates just announced on China and Hong Kong products.

President of the United States Donald Trump He recently announced an additional 10% rate on all imports from China as part of his political updates.

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This controversial decision has been linked to the promises of the president of having attempted to strengthen US affairs. However, some have already discovered that these price increases have passed to the consumer rather than China who paid as Trump initially said that he would say the country.

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President Trump says that Americans could hear “a little pain” after signing an executive order that imposes 25% rates on imports from Canada and Mexico, while adding a further sample of 10% on the goods from China . Experts warn that the impact of rates could influence the economies of Canada, Mexico and China – the three major commercial partners of the nation – as well as the United States themselves. #Tariffs #trump #canada #mexico #cina

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On February 4, the United States postal service announced that there would be a suspension of packets that have entered China and Hong Kong due to the need to update the new rates collection system.

The USPS and customs protection and borders are working closely to implement an efficient collection mechanism for the new Chinese rates to ensure the minimum interruption of the delivery of the packages.

– USPS

Although this would not necessarily influence K-Pop imports from Korea, many goods that fans produce or receive are shipped and produced in China. In addition, some popular sites used by K-Pop fans would also face interruptions, including Shein and Yesstyle.

Many basic articles are also produced in whole or in part from China.

However, on February 5, USPS reversed his decision, releasing a statement that he continued to accept all the packages.

Starting from February 5, 2025, the postal service will continue to accept all mail and international packages in China and Hong Kong. The USPS and customs protection and borders are working closely to implement an efficient collection mechanism for the new Chinese rates to ensure the minimum interruption of the delivery of the packages.

– USPS

Although this can solve this current problem, they can derive more from these new rates implemented and the changes that must take place because of them.

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