US Postal Service resumes accepting parcels from China and Hong Kong hours after saying it wouldn’t

US Postal Service resumes accepting parcels from China and Hong Kong hours after saying it wouldn’t


  • Regardless of rowing back on its decision, the USPS is still thought to have new obligations to inspect incoming parcels from China and Hong Kong
  • ‘De minimis’ rule previously granted exemptions to parcels valued under $800 from customs duties and inspection
  • Chinese sellers on popular ecommerce platforms and their customers get a reprieve from an intensifying trade war between the US and China

Update 02/05/2025:

Hours later, the USPS has now confirmed (via CNBC) that, effective immediately, it will resume accepting packages from China and Hong Kong.

“The USPS and Customs and Border Protection are working closely together to implement an efficient collection mechanism for the new China tariffs to ensure the least disruption to package delivery,” it wrote in an update to its website.

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