Washington D.C., February 5: The United States Postal Service (USPS) has temporarily suspended certain inbound parcels from China due to challenges stemming from the ongoing U.S.-China trade war. The move, influenced by heightened tariffs and logistical disruptions, is expected to impact e-commerce significantly, given the reliance on Chinese goods for a large share of international shipments.
The USPS cited operational difficulties as the reason for the suspension, reflecting the broader effects of escalating trade tensions. Experts warn the decision could lead to delays and higher costs for U.S. businesses dependent on Chinese imports, further straining economic ties between the two nations.