USPS Resumes Accepting Packages From China After Unexpected Suspension
USPS Resumes Accepting Packages From China After Unexpected Suspension
United States Postal Service (USPS) has announced that it will resume accepting packages from China after a temporary suspension due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The suspension had caused delays in international shipping and had impacted businesses that rely on importing goods from China.
Customers can now send and receive packages from China through USPS, although delivery times may still be longer than usual due to ongoing disruptions in the global supply chain.
USPS has introduced additional safety measures to protect its employees and customers from the spread of the virus, including contactless delivery and increased sanitation protocols.
Many businesses and individuals who rely on USPS for international shipping are relieved by the news of the resumption of services from China.
It is hoped that this move will help to alleviate some of the strain on the global shipping industry and provide much-needed support to businesses that have been struggling during the pandemic.
USPS continues to monitor the situation closely and will provide updates to customers as needed.
Customers are advised to check the USPS website for the latest information on international shipping services and any potential delays that may occur.
As the world continues to navigate the challenges of the pandemic, USPS remains committed to providing essential services to customers around the globe.