The United States Postal Service (USPS) announced that it would resume accepting parcels from China and Hong Kong, reversing a previous suspension caused by President Trump ending a trade provision for duty-free shipments from retailers like Temu, Shein, and Amazon. The USPS is collaborating with Customs and Border Protection to implement efficient collection mechanisms for new China tariffs to minimize delivery disruptions. The Trump administration imposed a 10% tariff on Chinese goods and eliminated the “de minimis” exemption, requiring individual clearances for parcels previously consolidated, increasing the burden on postal services, brokers, and customs agents.
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8 new bus services in Tengah by end-2026: Acting Transport Minister Jeffrey Siow
SINGAPORE: Eight new bus services will be introduced in Tengah and Brickland by the end of next year, addressing connectivity concerns, as stated by Acting Transport Minister Jeffrey Siow. The first two services will commence by the end of this year, with additional express routes planned to enhance transport options for residents. Siow emphasized the government's commitment to resolving local issues, including limited amenities, and announced a multi-agency committee to support new residents in the...
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