According to UN, US hardly gets a mail from other countries after taxes

According to UN, US hardly gets a mail from other countries after taxes

The Postal Traffic to the United States has decreased by more than 80 percent after the introduction of new rules by President Donald Trump. The Universal Postal Union (UPU) States on Saturday that 88 Countries have partial or Completely suspended their postal services to the us.

The Upu is a United Nations Organization That Maps And Monitors Postal Traffic Between 118 Member States. In Their Annual Report on the State of the Global Postal System, the Organization Writes That Postal Traffic to the Us Has Almost Come to a Standstill Due to the Tariffs Introduced by Trump.

Until the end of August, no import costs had to be paid for parcels and packages up to 800 dollars that were sent to the us. That arrangement for small packages had existed Since 1938. But as a results of trump’s import duties, that exemption has expired. Since then, import costs must be paid on all parcels and packages that enter the us.

The Upu is Working on the “Rapid Development of a New Technical Solution That Should help to get the mail to the US Going Again,” Said Director-General Masahiko Metoki in A Statement.

At postnl, it has also leg temporarily impossible to send parcels and packages to the us since August 23. Letters and Documents can still be sent. People Can, for Example, Still use More Expective Express Delivery via DHL Express.

A Court in New York Ruled Last Week That Most of Trump’s Import Duties Are Illegal. But the Levies Remain in effect Until October 14 to give the US Government Time to Appeal the Ruling.

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