Postal Service Hits Pause on China Packages
Wed Feb 05 2025
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Let's dive right into what's going on. It turns out that the US Postal Service has temporarily frozen the processing of packages from China. This shift happened quickly, just hours after some big changes to trade regulations, which are commonly referred to as tariffs. The President of the United States, Donald Trump, ordered these changes. Trump's order said that from Tuesday onward, smaller parcels from China had to follow the same rules as more expensive goods, and were not allowed to be duty-free anymore. It's worth noting that before this change, smaller packages worth up to $800 each, often with little information on contents, didn't have to pay duties.
This has been a significant concern for a while. The US takes in around four million smaller parcels daily, with most of them originating from China. These packages are often delivered without thorough customs checks and without any duties. There's a reason for the concern—many argue that this system creates an easy path for dangerous substances like fentanyl, a strong synthetic opioid, to enter the country.
And guess who's been talking about this issue for a while? The Trump administration. They've been saying that China's smaller shipments are a big problem because they can be used to smuggle in unauthorized and potentially harmful stuff. Fentanyl, for one, is a prescription medication in the US but is sold illegally in some countries. It is extremely potent and can be deadly in large amounts. The Postal Service change is an effort to better regulate these smaller parcels.
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