Hong Kong 03.03.2025
Hongkong Post wishes to inform that the transmission of outgoing mail items containing goods from Hong Kong to the United States is back to normal.
Hongkong Post wishes to inform that the transmission of outgoing mail items containing goods from Hong Kong to the United States is back to normal.
Hongkong Post the designated operator of Hong Kong wishes to advise that the United States Postal Service (USPS) has announced the suspension of acceptance of all inbound mail items containing goods arriving from China (including Hong Kong) to the United States. These changes are as a result of changes to formal entry conditions arising from new US government policies effective from 4th February 2025.
This has resulted in airlines offloading and refusing to accept all outbound from Hong Kong to the US and is causing disruption to the processing of all mail items. Additional time is required for the reprocessing and segregation of mail, as well as further communication with USPS and coordination with the airlines in order to restore service to the US.
Hongkong Post has confirmed that all operations have returned to normal following tropical cyclone Toraji.
HongKong Post have confirmed that all services have now returned to normal.
HongKong Post has confirmed that their delivery service for all items requiring a signature is returning to normal. In the case of an unsuccessful delivery, the recipient will receive a notification asking them to collect from a designated post office.
Hongkong Post has issued a cyclone warning relating to Tropical Storm Nalgae. The processing of inbound and outbound mail was disrupted affecting services with slight delays being experienced.