TOKYO/HONG KONG -- Hong Kong on Wednesday said it would stop mailing goods to the U.S. amid Washington's "bullying," further cementing the city's defiant stance as it is dragged along with mainland China in President Donald Trump's trade war.
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A customer packs a postal box at the General Post Office in Hong Kong on April 9. © Reuters
TOKYO/HONG KONG -- Hong Kong on Wednesday said it would stop mailing goods to the U.S. amid Washington's "bullying," further cementing the city's defiant stance as it is dragged along with mainland China in President Donald Trump's trade war.