August 24, 2025 - 20:51

International postal services are halting shipments to the United States following the expiration of a tariff exemption on small packages. This change is creating significant challenges for small businesses that rely on affordable international shipping to compete in the market. The termination of this exemption is a direct consequence of the broader trade policies implemented by the current administration, which have already had a noticeable impact on both consumers and businesses across the country.
Small enterprises, which often depend on imports for their products, are now confronted with increased costs that could ultimately be passed on to consumers. The situation is particularly dire for those who sell unique or niche products that are difficult to source domestically. As shipping costs rise, many small business owners are reevaluating their supply chains and pricing strategies, fearing that higher tariffs will lead to decreased sales and customer dissatisfaction.
This development underscores the ongoing complexities of international trade and the challenges small businesses face in an evolving economic landscape.
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