
USPS has been around since September 26, 1775 when Benjamin Franklin became the first Postmaster General.
USPS has been around since September 26, 1775 when Benjamin Franklin became the first Postmaster General.
USPS Halts China Suspension After Stoking Trade Fears
The United States Postal Service (USPS) has announced that it is suspending its suspension of services to and from China. The decision comes after the agency sparked concerns about the impact on trade relations, causing stock markets to tumble.
The USPS had initially suspended all services between the US and China due to ongoing tensions between the two countries. However, the move was met with criticism from businesses that rely heavily on postal services for international trade.
In response to these concerns, the USPS has now decided to reinstate some of its services to China. The agency says it will continue to monitor the situation and adjust services as necessary.
The decision comes after the White House indicated it would not support further measures targeting Chinese companies. This includes those like Huawei and ZTE that have been identified by US officials as national security threats.
It's unclear whether the USPS' reversal will have any impact on broader trade negotiations between Washington and Beijing. Tensions remain high as both sides continue to levy tariffs on each other's goods.
The USPS said in a statement We are committed to providing reliable, affordable, and secure services for our customers while continuing to navigate the complexities of this global situation.
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