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Taiwan suspends some US-bound mail after US ends duty exemption

Taiwan's postal service said on Monday it will suspend accepting and delivering commercial items to the United States, due to the country's order to terminate the global "de minimis" exemption, a rule exempting low-value items from customs duties.

Chunghwa Post made the announcement in a statement on its website.


Reuters
Reuters

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