
UPS Saw Its China Trade Plunge 20% — CEO Warns Tariff Fallout Isn't Over Yet

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UPS reported a 20% decline in its China-to-U.S. trade lane due to new tariff rules, with expectations for continued decline into Q4. CEO Carol Tomé highlighted the removal of the de minimis exemption as a key factor causing customs delays and increased costs for small exporters. UPS is automating customs clearance to mitigate impacts, but challenges remain for some businesses. Tomé warned that the full effects of tariffs may not be felt until 2026, potentially reducing Q4 profits by up to $100 million.
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