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墨西哥宣布!暂停对美包裹寄递服务
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-08-28 00:42

Group 1 - Mexico has announced the suspension of all postal and package delivery services to the United States effective immediately due to new U.S. regulations on small package imports [1] - The U.S. will stop providing tax exemptions for imported packages valued at $800 or less starting August 29, requiring all small packages to pay applicable taxes [1] - The suspension will last until a new operational process is clarified, with ongoing dialogue between Mexico and U.S. authorities to establish a mechanism for orderly service restoration [1] Group 2 - As of August 26, 25 countries have suspended package deliveries to the U.S. due to uncertainties related to the new U.S. regulations [1] - South Korea has also suspended EMS services to the U.S., with users now required to use UPS for package delivery, incurring customs duties [2] - Several European countries and others like Australia, India, and Japan have similarly announced suspensions of package deliveries to the U.S. in response to the new customs measures [2] Group 3 - An analysis report from the Cato Institute indicates that the U.S. government's cancellation of tax exemptions for small imports will significantly harm low-income groups and complicate logistics for transport companies [2]