US Postal Service restarts China deliveries as Trump tightens import tax rules

The US Postal Service (USPS) has resumed accepting parcels from mainland China and Hong Kong, reversing a brief suspension triggered by new trade measures introduced by President Donald Trump.

US Post Service (USPS) has resumed acceptance of parcels from the mainland of China and Hong Kong, reflecting a brief comment that led to new trade measures presented by President Donald Trump.

This step follows a major shift in import duties in America, where the White House canceled the exemption that was previously allowed with a value of less than $ 800 (641 pounds) to enter the country’s tax exempt.

Changing the fast policy causes a temporary unrest in the border. Usps acknowledged a brief suspension to deliver parcels from China, but he said he is now “working closely” with customs and US border protection (CBP) to collect definitions efficiently and reduce delay. Messages are not affected by the new rules, but the import of consumer goods, especially fashion elements, are now facing toughest and tougher checks.

SHEIN and TeMu retailers are among those who have benefited more than the previous threshold to serve the fees, which also helped them expand quickly in the United Kingdom and the European Union. Critics argue that assigning duties on small parcels undermines local retailers and depriving vital tax revenue governments. Nick Stoy, CEO of Monsoon Accessorize, praised the resistance of the United States, saying that Shein “used this vulnerability” to build “work on an industrial scale.”

Other countries follow the American example. The European Union plans to increase customs tests over the so-called “low-value” charges-exempt at the present time on elements less than 150 euros (124 pounds)-and fashion platforms such as Shein and Temu have warned, they will be responsible if they are unsafe if it is Useful products are sold on their locations on the web. According to the European Commission, 4.6 billion low -value goods were imported in the European Union last year, with 91 % in China.

UK retailers, including the Superdry Julian Dunkerton coach, want to close similar reforms what they see as an unfair gap in import fees. Under the British bases, the parcels of less than 135 pounds are sent directly to individual shoppers are currently free of customs duties. “The rules have not been set for a company that sends individual parcels (f) around the amount of one billion pounds in the United Kingdom without paying any tax,” the Dongton said, on the pretext that e -commerce giants should pay its “fair share.”

The broader tax reform in Washington includes a 10 % tariff on all goods imported from China. In response, Beijing threatened the revenge measures against American companies. As tensions escalate on both sides, President Trump says he is “in” not rushing “to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping, it may proceed more disruption in global supply chains.


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