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USPS Suspends Inbound Packages from China and Hong Kong Until Further Notice

  • February 5, 2025
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Home ✦ News Articles ✦ USPS Suspends Inbound Packages from China and Hong Kong Until Further Notice

On Tuesday, February 4th, 2025, the United States Postal Service (USPS) announced an immediate suspension of all incoming parcels from China and Hong Kong, effective February 4, 2025. According to the USPS, this suspension does not apply to letters and flat mail but affects all inbound package shipments.

The decision follows recent policy changes by the U.S. government, including a newly imposed 10% tariff on Chinese goods and the closure of the “de minimis” exemption. This exemption previously allowed packages valued under $800 to enter the U.S. duty-free.

This move is expected to significantly affect e-commerce platforms such as Shein, Temu, and AliExpress, which have heavily relied on the de minimis rule to ship low-cost goods directly to U.S. consumers. The Wall Street Journal reported that Shein and Temu accounted for a substantial portion of the millions of packages entering the U.S. daily under this provision.

Trade analysts have noted that businesses relying on direct imports from China may face logistical challenges and potential price increases due to alternative shipping methods and customs fees. An industry report by Bloomberg highlighted that companies might have to shift to more expensive shipping carriers or adjust supply chain strategies.

The USPS has not provided a timeline for lifting the suspension, stating that it will remain in effect “until further notice.” The U.S. government has described the move as part of broader efforts to strengthen domestic manufacturing and enforce stricter trade policies.

Consumer Impact and Business Response

For U.S. consumers, this suspension could mean delays and potential price increases on Chinese-made goods. Retailers that have relied on USPS services for affordable international shipping are now exploring third-party logistics providers or alternative shipping methods. However, these options may involve additional costs and extended delivery times.

Industry groups and trade organizations have urged policymakers to consider alternative solutions that would allow small businesses and consumers continued access to affordable goods. Meanwhile, businesses and consumers will have to navigate the changing landscape of international shipping regulations.

Reference Sources:

  • USPS Service Alert on Inbound Parcels
  • CNN: US Postal Service suspends incoming parcels from China and Hong Kong
  • Reuters: USPS Suspends Incoming Packages from China
  • The Guardian: USPS Stops Accepting Packages from China
  • Business Insider: USPS Halts Chinese Imports, E-commerce Faces Fallout
  • Image Courtesy of CNN

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  • Published on: February 5, 2025
  • Last Updated: February 5, 2025
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