On June 28, UPS reduced surcharges on shipments from mainland China to the United States, citing “market conditions [that] have continued to evolve with the ongoing coronavirus situation.” Across UPS’ various service levels, peak surcharges decreased from 75 cents to 52 cents per pound, from 79 cents to 57 cents per pound, and from $1.81 […]
UPS eases surcharges from China to US as volumes normalize

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