New Delhi, Feb. 5 -- After Beijing's outcry, the United States Postal Service (USPS) has reversed its decision to suspend parcels from China and Hong Kong. The initial move, which had the potential to disrupt the operations of major e-commerce platforms like Temu and Shein, prompted fierce backlash from the Chinese government.

The Chinese government condemned the US Postal Service decision, accusing the United States of "unreasonable suppression" and politicising trade and economic matters amid the ongoing trade war. Beijing's anger was fueled by what it described as an unfair action that could harm Chinese companies engaged in international trade. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian accused the US of using trade issues as "tools" for...