The U.S. de minimis rule ... Following Trump's order, USPS on February 4 temporarily stopped accepting incoming packages from China and Hong Kong as it worked to figure out how the duties might ...
Update, Feb. 5, 2025: Early on Wednesday, the U.S. Postal Service reversed its decision ... The new U.S. tariffs include an end to the “de minimis” rule—a loophole that exempts packages ...
The United States Postal Service said it would keep accepting parcels from China and Hong Kong and try to "ensure the least disruption" to deliveries.
known as "de minimis," that's commonly used by Chinese online retailers Temu and Shein. The U.S. Postal Service said Wednesday it will resume accepting inbound mail and packages from China and ...
USPS reversed a previous plan to suspend parcels coming to the U.S. from China and Hong Kong. See how Trump changes could ...
Chinese e-commerce firms Temu and Shein have relied on the de minimis loophole to keep prices low. The U.S. Postal Service said Tuesday it's temporarily suspending all inbound packages from China ...
The US Postal Service decision, which takes effect immediately, is a potential blow to Chinese online retailers such as Shein and Temu.
DHL Express CEO John Pearson said the logistics giant could hire more international workers to help process a potential ...