Hong Kong Post suspends goods mail services to US due to 'bullying' tariffs
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Hong Kong Post announced the suspension of goods mail services by sea to the United States, with an impending halt of air mail services starting April 27 owing to "bullying" tariffs imposed by the U.S. The postal service criticized the U.S. for unreasonably applying tariffs and stated that it would not collect these tariffs on behalf of the U.S. The decision comes in light of the U.S. government's increased tariffs and the elimination of the "de minimus" exemption, affecting Hong Kong's long-standing reputation as a free trading hub.
Hong Kong Post's suspension of goods mail services to the U.S. is a reaction to unreasonable tariffs imposed by the U.S. government.
Hong Kong people should be ready to deal with exorbitant fees because the U.S. has imposed bullying tariffs.
Read at New York Post
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