Hong Kong Suspends Packages to the U.S., Wading Into the Trump Trade War
Briefly

In response to new tariffs imposed by the U.S., Hong Kong's postal service, Hongkong Post, announced it will stop sending packages to the United States. This move marks the city's first visible retaliation in the ongoing trade conflict between the two nations. President Trump's recent change, which will impose tariffs on shipments worth less than $800, was deemed unreasonable by Hongkong Post, which criticized the U.S. for bullying practices and warned that the public in Hong Kong may face increased shipping costs as a result.
Wading into the trade war, Hong Kong announced its postal service will cease sending packages to the U.S., marking a significant retaliatory step in ongoing trade tensions.
Hongkong Post declared it would stop accepting surface postal items for the U.S. in reaction to President Trump's tariff changes, which it deemed as unreasonable and abusive.
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