Hong Kong post office will stop shipping parcels to the US over tariffs
- Hong Kong Post will stop handling packages to and from the U.S. Due to increased tariffs, impacting both surface and air mail services.
- Deliveries by air will cease on April 27, while surface mail is rejected immediately.
- Starting May 2, the U.S. Will eliminate duty-free de minimis treatment for postal items from Hong Kong and will increase tariffs for these items, reaching as high as 245% for certain goods.
- Hong Kong Post emphasized it will not collect any tariffs on behalf of the U.S. And will refund senders of unshipped surface mail.
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