Hong Kong Post announced the suspension of its sea mail services to the US and will cease air mail for goods from April 27 due to excessive US tariffs deemed bullying. The postal services provider criticized the US for imposing unreasonable fees as it aligns Hong Kong's tariffs with those applied to China. This decision stems from the US government's changes in tariff policy, including the elimination of the de minimus exemption. While document-only mail remains unaffected, Hong Kong's reputation as a free trading hub is challenged amid strained US-China relations.
Hong Kong Post announced the suspension of sea mail services to the US and will halt air mail services for goods starting April 27 due to US tariffs.
The US's unreasonable tariffs and bullying tactics have led Hong Kong Post to cease its postal services for goods, pushing exorbitant fees onto residents.
Hong Kong Post emphasized it will not collect tariffs on behalf of the US, highlighting the adverse impact of the US government's policies on postal services.
The elimination of the de minimus exemption and increased tariffs has prompted Hong Kong Post's suspension of services, demonstrating increased tensions over trade relations.
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