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  2. Hours after suspending service, US Postal Service to allow ...

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    Just hours after the United States Postal Service announced Tuesday that it would temporarily stop accepting shipments from China and Hong Kong posts, the service said it would "continue accepting ...

  3. USPS suspends inbound packages from China, Hong Kong Posts - AOL

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    The United States Postal Service announced on Tuesday it will temporarily suspend international package acceptance of inbound parcels from China and Hong Kong Posts "until further notice." The ...

  4. U.S. Postal Service will stop accepting packages from China ...

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    The U.S. Postal Service announced late on Tuesday that it will “temporarily suspend” acceptance of international packages from China and Hong Kong “until further notice.” Delivery of ...

  5. Registered mail - Wikipedia

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    Since autumn 2017 Postnord no longer requires a signature when delivering registered mail from China Post. Registered mail from China Post is only traceable in the sense that the mailman marks the item as delivered when and if it is delivered to the recipient's mailbox. No proof that the recipient has received the mail is collected. [13]

  6. China Post - Wikipedia

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    China Post, officially the China Post Group Corporation, [4] is the national postal service corporation of the People's Republic of China. It is incorporated as a state-owned enterprise . China Post shares its office with the sub-ministry-level government agency State Post Bureau , which regulates the national postal industry.

  7. Tracking number - Wikipedia

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    It is a unique ID number or code assigned to a package or parcel. The tracking number is typically printed on the shipping label as a bar code that can be scanned by anyone with a bar code reader or smartphone. In the United States, some of the carriers using tracking numbers include UPS, [1] FedEx, [2] and the United States Postal Service. [3]