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The abrupt suspension and subsequent reactivation, with modifications, of inbound package processing from China by the United States Postal Service (USPS) marks a significant shift in the US-china trade relationship, significantly impacting American consumers and the logistics industry. This change, a result of new tariffs imposed on «low-cost» packages from China, eliminates a legal loophole that allowed duty-free entry of goods. The result: initial chaos in the e-commerce sector and growing concern about a potential escalation of the trade war between the two powers.1 What a mess!

The Context: The End of the “De Minimis” Exemption

The move, initiated during the Trump era, focuses on eliminating the «de minimis» exemption, which until now allowed the import of packages under $800 without tariffs.2 This loophole, according to official reports,3 has been exploited by Chinese e-commerce giants like temu and Shein, flooding the US market with cut-rate products. With the elimination of this exemption, a 16% tariff is applied, along with an additional 7.5% under Section 301, and a further 10%, significantly impacting the final price for the consumer.4 Note that while this decision aligns with the Biden governance’s goal of controlling «de minimis» imports, its sudden implementation, without the usual regulatory process, has caused confusion and disruption in the system.5

Immediate Impact: E-Commerce and logistics in Checkmate

the temporary suspension by the USPS on tuesday paralyzed the flow of packages from China and Hong Kong, affecting platforms like Alibaba, temu, and Shein, and autonomous sellers on Amazon.6 this action unleashed chaos in e-commerce, with massive delays and anxious consumers. Testimonies like that of Daniel, a Canadian transporter, reveal an increase in workload and the intensity of inspections by the CBP.7 According to Daniel,»they were checking trucks and randomly controlling packages,» creating delays and transport complications.8 This situation highlights the system’s unpreparedness to handle the increased workload resulting from the new regulation. 🚚

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China’s response has been swift. Lin Jian,spokesperson for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs,urges the US to «cease politicizing economic and trade issues,«9 while investigations are launched against US companies like Google,Nvidia,and possibly Apple. Moreover, china threatens to bring the case to the World Trade Association.10 This exchange of measures demonstrates the growing trade tension, with the risk of further escalation. in the US Congress,the measure generates debate: Jason T. Smith defends restricting the «de minimis» exemption to protect American manufacturers, while Richard E. Neal criticizes the lack of planning.11, 12

Conclusion: An Uncertain Outlook

the current situation paints an uncertain future for e-commerce between the US and China. Consumers could face higher prices and longer delivery times. The logistics industry will have to adapt to new customs controls, possibly increasing costs. China’s response could exacerbate the situation, intensifying trade tension. As Ram Ben Tzion, CEO of Publican, points out,13 the lack of foresight in implementing the new policy underscores the need for a more strategic approach to international trade relations. Time will tell whether this measure controls smuggling or only causes a prolonged disruption of e-commerce.

1 Wired, «USPS Briefly Halts All Inbound Packages From China, Hong Kong»

2 The Washington post, «Americans likely to pay more, wait longer for online orders from China»

3 CBP and USPS reports (access to specific reports required)

4 The Washington Post, «Americans likely to pay more, wait longer for online orders from China»

5 The Washington Post, «Americans likely to pay more, wait longer for online orders from China»

6 Wired, «USPS Briefly Halts All Inbound Packages From China, Hong Kong»

7 Wired, «USPS Briefly Halts All Inbound Packages From China, Hong Kong»

8 Wired, «USPS Briefly Halts All Inbound Packages From China, Hong Kong»

9 Official statements from the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs (specific source needed)

10 Official statements from the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs (specific source needed)

11 The Washington Post, «Americans likely to pay more, wait longer for online orders from China»

12 The Washington post, «Americans likely to pay more, wait longer for online orders from China»

13 Wired, «USPS Briefly Halts All Inbound Packages From China, Hong Kong»

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