By Lisa Baertlein, James Pomfret and Lisa Barrington LOS ANGELES/HONG KONG/SEOUL (Reuters) -The U.S. Postal Service said it ...
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An additional 10% tariff on all Chinese goods is likely drive up prices for some apparel, toys and electronic devices.
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The U.S. Postal Service reversed course Wednesday, saying it would continue to accept all inbound mail and packages from China and Hong Kong.
Beijing announced tariffs of 10% to 15% on U.S. coal, liquefied natural gas, crude oil, pickup trucks and other products shortly after the U.S. tariff took effect.