Shares of Amazon.com and PDD Holdings, the owner of popular Chinese shopping app Temu, fell on Wednesday after the U.S. Postal Service said it would stop accepting parcels from China and Hong Kong.
LOS ANGELES : The US postal service said on Wednesday it would again accept parcels from China and Hong Kong, reversing a 12-hour suspension after President Donald Trump scrapped an exemption used by ...
Some other international couriers including FedEx and SF Express, China's largest express delivery company, said they will ...
LOS ANGELES/LONDON - The US Postal Service (USPS) said on Feb 5 it would again accept parcels from China and Hong Kong, ...
The reversal reflects the challenge that shipping and delivery companies will face as a result of President Trump’s executive ...
The U.S. Postal Service said yesterday it would again accept parcels from China and Hong Kong, reversing a 12-hour suspension ...
Many companies sell e-readers that ship to the US from Hong Kong or mainland China. Packages are usually delivered to the ...
HONG KONGSEOULSHANGHAI - The US Postal Service said it would temporarily suspend parcels from China and Hong Kong after ...
Under a proposed ordinance, Boston would also require delivery aggregators like DoorDash, and Uber Eats to meet data-sharing ...
The U.S. Postal Service announced Tuesday that it had temporarily stopped accepting packages from China and Hong Kong, hours ...
The USPS will resume shipping packages from China and Hong Kong following a brief stoppage yesterday, but new fees could make imports more expensive, and they're not just the tariffs.
Consumers and small businesses are already feeling the impact of President Donald Trump’s new tariffs, which eliminated a key ...