Hongkong Post has announced a temporary halt to the delivery of goods from the US, citing retaliatory measures against the US government's aggressive tariff policies implemented during Donald Trump's presidency. The postal service criticized the recent elimination of duty-free treatment for certain mailed items and the increase in tariffs for postal items containing goods. While deliveries of documents remain unaffected, Hongkong Post emphasizes its refusal to collect tariffs for the US and has suspended both surface and airmail deliveries.
Hong Kong's postal service is stopping the delivery of postal items from the US temporarily in retaliation to President Donald Trump's slew of tariffs.
The US government eliminated the duty-free de minimis treatment for postal items despatched from Hong Kong, increasing tariffs for goods sent to the US.
Hongkong Post will definitely not collect any so-called tariffs on behalf of the US and will suspend the acceptance of postal items containing goods.
From Tuesday, it would be suspending the delivery of surface mail to the US and also stop accepting airmail destined for the US.
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