This comes just days after Trump signed an executive order suspending the duty-free exemption for low-value shipments.
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) said on Feb. 5 that it was reversing course and lifting a suspension on inbound parcels from China and Hong Kong that went into effect on Tuesday.
The USPS temporarily halted the acceptance of parcels from China and Hong Kong after the United States imposed an additional 10 percent tariff on Chinese goods. This included the end of a customs exception that allowed small-priced parcels to enter the country without paying taxes.
The parcel service will work with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to deploy a collection process to avoid delivery disruptions amid the new China tariffs, the USPS said on Wednesday.
Tuesday’s service suspension, which took effect immediately, did not affect letters and flats—such as large envelopes, newsletters, and magazines—sent from China and Hong Kong, according to the agency’s notice. The USPS did not offer reasons for the suspension and declined to comment further when asked by The Epoch Times.
The taxes do not apply to items donated for humanitarian relief, including food, clothing, and medicine. Exceptions also extend to informational materials such as publications, films, posters, photographs, and tapes, according to the CBP.
However, the taxes will likely hit many items from Chinese e-commerce platforms such as Temu and Shein, which have become increasingly popular among U.S. consumers.
Trump’s order states that numerous China-based companies “go to great lengths to evade law enforcement and hide illicit substances in the flow of legitimate commerce.” To conceal the actual contents of their parcels and the identities of distributors, the companies employ re-shippers in the United States, falsify invoices, and use deceptive packaging, it stated.
In his order, Trump said the Chinese communist regime failed to stop fentanyl from flowing into the United States despite efforts to resolve the crisis through bilateral dialogue. He criticized Chinese officials for failing to follow through with the actions needed to curb the flow of precursor chemicals to criminal cartels.
“The influx of these drugs to our Nation threatens the fabric of our society,” Trump stated. “The PRC [People’s Republic of China] plays a central role in this challenge, not merely by failing to stem the ultimate source of many illicit drugs distributed in the United States, but by actively sustaining and expanding the business of poisoning our citizens.”
Austin Alonzo and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
Editor’s Note: This article has been updated to reflect the most recent developments from USPS.
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