Hongkong Post continues its suspension of shipments to the US despite a policy reversal, citing unresolved tariff issues.
American shoppers must now pay duties for small-value direct-from-China orders. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Hong Kong’s post office has announced it would continue to suspend shipping items containing goods to the United States until ...
Eliminating tariff exemptions will increase import delivery times and make direct-to-consumer goods more expensive.
If you buy from fast fashion brands like SHEIN and Temu, you can still receive your items but expect to pay a little more for ...
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US tariffs on Chinese imports and the closing of a customs loophole will wreak disruption on the business models of ...
President Donald Trump on Thursday elaborated on his plans for a U.S. takeover of the Gaza Strip. This after the plan drew ...