5-2-2025 (WASHINGTON) The United States Postal Service (USPS) has implemented an immediate suspension of international package acceptance from China and Hong Kong, marking a significant disruption in global postal services. The announcement, made on Tuesday, comes amid escalating trade tensions between the world’s two largest economies.
In a statement released by postal authorities, the USPS confirmed that while package services would be temporarily halted, the transmission of letters and flat mail items would continue unaffected. The timing of the announcement has raised speculation about its potential connection to China’s recent retaliatory tariffs, which were unveiled earlier the same day in response to the Trump administration’s implementation of a 10% duty on Chinese imports.
The move aligns with President Trump’s broader agenda to reform America’s postal system, a commitment that has been central to his first term in office. His proposed overhaul of the postal service has generated considerable debate, particularly regarding its potential implications for service reliability and the job security of hundreds of thousands of postal workers.
Industry analysts suggest the suspension could significantly impact major e-commerce platforms, particularly Chinese retailers Temu and Shein, which have recently gained substantial market share in the American retail landscape. These companies heavily rely on direct-to-consumer shipments from China and Hong Kong to serve their growing US customer base.