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Why USPS Just Stopped Accepting Packages from China

Yep, you read that right. If you’re a Shein, Temu, or AliExpress fan, bad news: USPS has suspended ALL incoming packages from China and Hong Kong.

And no, this isn’t just a glitch. It’s part of a much bigger trade crackdown.

Why Did USPS Drop the Hammer?

It’s not just about shipping delays. The U.S. government is clamping down on Chinese imports, and here’s why:

  • New Tariffs: The U.S. has added a 10% extra tariff on Chinese goods, making shipping more expensive.
  • De Minimis Loophole Closed: Previously, items under $800 entered duty-free. That loophole? Gone.
  • Too Many Small Packages: USPS is drowning in millions of tiny shipments. Instead of sorting them, they’re just stopping them.

What This Means for You

If you love online shopping from China, here’s what to expect:

“Shipping delays? More like no shipping at all. Prices will go up, and free shipping might disappear.”

  • Delivery Delays: Even if you order, expect longer wait times as companies scramble for alternatives.
  • Higher Prices: Retailers will pass the extra costs to you.
  • Fewer Import Options: Small businesses relying on Chinese suppliers will feel the pinch.

Is This Permanent?

Right now, USPS hasn’t given a timeline for lifting the suspension. With the ongoing U.S.-China trade war, don’t expect a quick fix.

The Bigger Picture

This isn’t just about your online orders—it’s part of a larger economic battle. By blocking small shipments, the U.S. hopes to slow down China’s direct-to-consumer retail boom.

Bottom Line: Cheap, fast shipping from China? Not so fast anymore.
What’s next? Either China adjusts, or U.S. shoppers find new alternatives. One thing’s for sure—things are about to get a lot more expensive.

 

Emma Bennett

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