March 13, 2025

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USPS Resumes Accepting Packages From China After Unexpected Suspension

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USPS Resumes Accepting Packages From China After Unexpected Suspension

The United States Postal Service (USPS) has announced that it will resume accepting packages from China after an unexpected suspension that lasted several weeks. The suspension, which was implemented due to concerns over the spread of COVID-19, disrupted mail service between the two countries and caused delays for many businesses and consumers.

During the suspension, USPS was unable to accept packages from China, leading to a backlog of mail and parcels awaiting processing and delivery. This had a significant impact on businesses that rely on international shipping for their operations, as well as individuals waiting for packages from loved ones overseas.

With the resumption of acceptance of packages from China, USPS has assured customers that they are working diligently to process the backlog of mail and parcels as quickly as possible. They have also implemented enhanced safety measures to protect postal workers and customers from the spread of COVID-19.

Businesses and individuals who have been affected by the suspension are relieved to hear that mail service between the US and China is slowly returning to normal. They hope that the backlog will be cleared soon, and that future disruptions to international mail service will be minimized.

USPS has encouraged customers to track their packages online and to reach out to their customer service team if they have any concerns or questions about their shipments. The postal service is committed to providing reliable and timely delivery of mail and parcels, and is working hard to ensure that international mail service remains efficient and effective.

In the meantime, businesses and individuals are advised to plan ahead and allow for extra time when sending or receiving packages from China, as there may still be some delays as USPS works to clear the backlog of mail. The postal service appreciates the understanding and patience of their customers during this challenging time.