{{ The announcement said the inbound service was suspended until further notice and that the change wouldn’t affect delivery of letters.
The move comes after the Trump administration imposed new tariffs on China and moved to close a loophole that allows companies to avoid paying tariffs if they ship packages worth less than $800 directly to U.S. consumers.
Use of the trade provision has ballooned in recent years, partly through the explosive growth of Shein and Temu, the China-founded merchants that have flooded international e-commerce networks with deeply discounted goods.
About 1.36 billion shipments entered the U.S. using the de minimis provision in fiscal year 2024, up from 637 million in fiscal year 2020, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection. }}
There are big doses of good in direct actions by this admin.
We can not cruise on laziness and excuses to do nothing and wait.
Does not matter if the other guy was more talented. Nothing from nothing’s still nothing.
This does not seem like a leveraging more for anything. This seems like a destruction of dumping in our market. The EU may follow suit quickly. The constant subsidizing by the Chinese government of the shipments is another element of dumping on our market.
China’s economy is not sound. Cheap words unless you add a very profound instinct to what that means. It is an undeserving economy.