Oct. 17 (UPI) -- The Trump administration is threatening to remove the United States from a long-running postal agreement, saying it puts domestic shippers at a disadvantage in favor of other countries that receive discounts, including China.
USA Today reported 192 countries are part of the Universal Postal Union, which dates to 1984. President Donald Trump's administration said the treaty has proven unfair to U.S. business because Chinese shippers pay 20 cents for every $1 American companies pay to distribute packages in the United States.