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US Postal Service stops accepting parcels from China and Hong Kong US Postal Service halts China parcels after Trump tariffs
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The US Postal Service (USPS) says it has stopped accepting parcels from mainland China and Hong Kong until further notice. The US Postal Service (USPS) said it has stopped accepting parcels from mainland China and Hong Kong until further notice.
Letters will not be affected by the suspension, according to a statement on the company's website, external. Letters will not be affected by the suspension, said the company, which declined to offer a reason for the decision, external.
USPS did not offer a reason for the decision but it comes after US President Donald Trump imposed an additional 10% tariff on all goods imported to the US from China. However, on Tuesday new rules came into force which closed a loophole that allowed small packages worth $800 (£641) or less to be sent to the US without paying tax or fees.
Trump's executive order also eliminated an exemption that allowed goods worth $800 (£641) or less to enter the US without having to pay duties or certain taxes. It was one of the measures announced by US President Donald Trump who imposed an additional 10% tariff on all goods imported to the US from China.
The so-called de minimis tax loophole faced increased scrutiny in recent years as Chinese e-commerce giants like Shein and Temu used it to reach millions of US customers. The so-called de minimis tax loophole has faced increased scrutiny in recent years as Chinese e-commerce giants like Shein and Temu have used it to reach millions of US customers.
In response China said it would implement tariffs on some US imports. Changes to the tax exemption under President Joe Biden were already in progress before Trump took office.
From 10 February coal and liquefied natural gas products (LNG) will face a 15% levy. Crude oil, agricultural machinery and large-engine cars will be subject to a 10% tariff. But in his trade announcement at the weekend, Trump extended tariffs to all China goods being imported into the US, including fashion items and toys.
President Trump is expected to speak to his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in the coming days. In response, China said it would implement tariffs on some US imports.
From 10 February coal and liquefied natural gas (LNG) will face a 15% levy. Crude oil, agricultural machinery and large-engine cars will be subject to a 10% tariff.
Trump is expected to speak to his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in the coming days.
"Trump's tariff changes are especially sharp if goods were previously shipped via e-commerce directly from China to the US," said trade expert Deborah Elms."Trump's tariff changes are especially sharp if goods were previously shipped via e-commerce directly from China to the US," said trade expert Deborah Elms.
Close to half of all parcels entering the US under de minimis were sent from China, according to a 2023 report by the US Congressional committee on China. Close to half of all parcels entering the US under de minimis exemptions were sent from China, according to a 2023 report by US Congress.
US officials have pointed out that the large flow of parcels entering the country through this exemption made it increasingly difficult to screen them for possible illegal goods. Officials have pointed out that the large flow of parcels entering the country through this exemption made it increasingly difficult to screen them for possible illegal goods.
The BBC has contacted USPS to request more details about the decision.The BBC has contacted USPS to request more details about the decision.