Force majeure remains and is affecting the processing and delivery of all types of mail, including outbound and inbound Express Mail Service (EMS), parcel-post and letter-post services, with an impact on quality of service. Additionally, force majeure is closed as of February 3, 2021. On June 18, 2020, the Postal Service received notifications from various postal operators regarding changes in international mail services due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). If such procedures are not possible, the mail carrier will leave a delivery notice card indicating the retail location from which the item can be collected. As a result, New Zealand Posts operational performance in the Wellington region will be impacted as it will be operating with limited processing and delivery resources, thus placing constraints on capacity and service performance capability. On February 19, 2021, the Postal Service received a notification fromBarbados Postal Service, the designated operator of Barbados, advising that the Government of Barbados has extended the national pause until February 28, 2021. As a result, the force majeure previously declared for all international letter-post, parcel-post and Express Mail Service (EMS) items will remain in effect until further notice. On March 1, 2021, the US Postal Service received notifications from various postal operators regarding changes in international mail services due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Greece UPDATE:Hellenic Post (ELTA) has advised that the lockdown has been extended until the end of January 2021. Therefore, delays are to be expected in the handling and delivery of all letter-post, parcel-post and EMS items. In addition, although the situation is returning to normal, for safety reasons, all inbound letter-post, parcel-post and EMS items requiring signature on delivery remains suspended and the previous established procedure to leave the item at the door after being scanned and photographed to ensure that delivery has been made, and if possible, record the name of the addressee, continues. International Service Suspension Notice effective December 18, 2020. Therefore, the situation of force majeure previously declared will continue to apply until further notice. Consequently, the situation of force majeure will remain in effect until June 1, 2020. Effective April 7, 2020,the Postal Service will temporarily suspend international mail acceptance to destinations where air and sea transportation is unavailable due to widespread cancellations and restrictions into the area. The United States Postal Service has suspended its mail service to New Zealand, due to "unavailability of transportation". Summary: Service Alert due to Situation in Ukraine. On June 21, 2021, the Department of Posts,the designated operator of Sri Lanka, provided notification that the Government of Sri Lanka has temporarily lifted the island-wide strict travel restrictions as of June 21, 2021. A summary of New Zealands COVID-19 Alert Levels and their restrictions can be found atcovid19.govt.nz/alert-system. International Service Suspension Notice effective February 26, 2021. This reduced transportation capacity may lead to delays in both inbound and outbound mail (letter-post, parcel-post and EMS items). Latvijas Pasts can no longer guarantee service delivery standards and significant delays should be expected. On March 29, 2021, the Postal Service received a notification fromCorreios, the designated operator of Brazil, advising that due to the critical COVID-19 situation in Brazil, the cities of So Paulo and Rio de Janeiro and their respective metropolitan regions have decreed an emergency 10-day holiday, from March 26 to April 4, 2021. On February 18, 2021, the Postal Service received a notification fromHongkong Post, the designated operator of Hong Kong,advising that the measures taken to limit the spread of COVID-19 have been lifted and the case of force majeure previously announced has been closed. Additionally, in order to avoid human contact, Pota Slovenije will deliver items using alternative delivery methods where possible. Macao UPDATE: Macao Post has advised that, in order to minimalize the threat of COVID-19, the Macao Special Administrative Region has announced that civil servants will not be required to work from October 5 -7, 2021. These suspensions will be in effect until further notice. EffectiveOctober 1, 2021, the Postal Service will suspend international mail acceptance to. (15 kg) or larger than 12.5 x 9.4 x 9.4 inches (32 cm x 24 cm x 24 cm) until the situation returns to normal. As a result, all previously issued restrictions regarding suspension of signature at time of delivery and service standards continue to apply and force majeure remains in effect. United Kingdom UPDATE: Royal Mail Group has advised that Saturday deliveries of untracked letters and small packets have resumed as of June 13, 2020. As of January 3, 2023, when performing at-the-door deliveries of letter-post, parcel-post or EMS items requiring signature on delivery, the postman or postwoman will again obtain a signature from the recipient. On April 22, 2020, the Postal Service received notifications from various postal operators regarding changes in international mail services due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). On August 25, 2020, the Postal Service received notifications from various postal operators regarding changes in international mail services due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Bermuda:Bermuda Post Office has advised that all public transportation, including flights into Bermuda, have been suspended effective March 20, 2020. Philippines UPDATE:Philippine Postal Corporation has advised that the period of community quarantine has been extended through August 31, 2020, for various areas. Viet Nam UPDATE:VNPost has advised that the COVID-19 situation in Viet Nam has improved sufficiently to allow the operations of VNPost to return to normal. As a result, force majeure remains in place. Service quality and severe delays on inbound and outbound mail are to be expected until the lockdown is lifted and normal transport capacity becomes available. Macao UPDATE:Macao Post has advised that, due to the high risk of a local COVID-19 outbreak, the Macao Special Administrative Region has entered a state of immediate prevention effective September 25, 2021. Therefore, the General Directorate of Posts and Telegraphs is declaring a situation of force majeure with regard to quality of service until the situation returns to normal. All postal services will be affected and force majeure remains until further notice. Cayman Islands:Cayman Islands Postal Service has advised that the government has suspended all international flights. The U.S. As a result, MAURIPOST is no longer able to send or receive mail items to or from other countries. France UPDATE:La Poste has advised that the French President announced a new lockdown until at least December 1, 2020. Express Mail Service (EMS) is available internationally to all destinations other than India. This website uses cookies to improve your experience. This service update affects Priority Mail Express International (PMEI), Priority Mail International (PMI), First-Class Mail International (FCMI), First-Class Package International Service (FCPIS), International Priority Airmail (IPA), International Surface Air Lift (ISAL), and M-Bag items. Additionally, items weighing less than 33 lbs. boxes, mailboxes, parcel lockers. Furthermore, Albanian Post has ceased to accept EMS items within its network, and letter-post and parcel-post items will be accepted only for those destinations where transport capacity is available. On May 7, 2021, the Postal Service received a notification fromJamaica Post, the designated operator of Jamaica, advising that the Government of Jamaica has extended the national curfew until June 3, 2021. Bermuda UPDATE:Bermuda Post Office has advised that staff at Bermudas office of exchange has been asked to self-quarantine until advised by local health authorities to return to work. Effective March 19, 2021, the Postal Service will suspend international mail acceptance to destinations where transportation is unavailable due to widespread cancellations and restrictions into the area. Deutsche Post is working hard to limit the effects on quality of service; currently 80% of letters are delivered the next working day, with more than 95% being delivered after two working days. Spain UPDATE:Correos y Telgrafos has advised that, owing to the COVID-19 pandemic and the state of alert declared by the Spanish Government, force majeure remains in force. Israel:Israel Postal Company announced that it has suspended signature on delivery for inbound items. Slovakia UPDATE: Slovensk Pota, the designated operator of Slovakia, received notification that due to COVID-19, the Slovakian Government has extended the state of emergency by 30 days, effective April 29, 2021. While processing of domestic and inbound mail from USPS will continue as normal, there may be some delays on certain inbound mail items from USPS due to limited air network capacity. During this period, the delivery of inbound items will be expected to be delayed especially for the lockdown areas (Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang City). On June 18, 2021, the Postal Service received a notification fromThailand Post, the designated operator of Thailand, that operations at the Laksi mail processing center have now returned to normal. Myanmar(Burma): Myanmar Post has advised that domestic operations, including mail delivery, are still functioning under adapted conditions. Honducor will continue to operate with only 50% of its to employees on site. The measures will have repercussions on Tonga Posts ability to keep its sorting and delivery operations running. New Zealand UPDATE:New Zealand Post has advised that, as a result of the recent confirmed community outbreak of COVID-19 in Auckland, the New Zealand Government has moved the Auckland region to national COVID-19 Alert Level 3 as of February 28, 2021, provisionally for the next seven days. On June 28, 2021,Australia Post, the designated operator of Australia, provided notification that it is experiencing disruptions to its daily operations due to new emergency measures imposed by the government to minimize the spread of COVID-19. Mongol Post is temporarily closing its international mail center until April 1. Effective April 29, 2022, the Postal Service will suspend international mail acceptance toChinauntil further notice due to unavailable transportation. From that date, all inbound items requiring the addressees signature upon delivery will be handed over against signature. On November 25, 2020, the Postal Service received a notification from Correos y Telgrafos, the designated operator of Spain,advising that in order to reduce the risk of transmission of COVID-19, the Spanish Government has extended the previously announced state of emergency until May 9, 2021 or a later date. Consequently, STPE is no longer able to send postal items to other designated operators or receive postal items from them. Consequently, it will not be mandatory for Georgian Post to collect and provide written proof of delivery. Postal items that would ordinarily require written proof of delivery may, with the addressees consent, be deposited in the addressees mailbox or in a secure location on the addressees premises, with signature by the mail carrier. Effective July 31, 2020, the Postal Service will resume acceptance of mail destined to the following country: Hong Kong UPDATE:Hongkong Post has announced special working arrangements have been imposed in an effort to reduce the risk of the spread of COVID-19. New Zealanduntil further notice due to unavailable transportation. Thailand Post also advises that the backlog at the Suvarnabhumi office of exchange has been cleared and operations at the OE have returned to normal. Effective Friday, February 25, 2022, the Postal Service will resume acceptance of the following service destined toNew Zealand: This service resumption only affects the following mail class: Priority Mail International (PMI). These cookies do not store any personal information. Certain districts and locations in Macao are locked down which will affect the delivery of letter-post, parcel-post and EMS items until further notice. However, with a reduced workforce, Thailand Post is unable to guarantee compliance with the agreed standards and delays should be expected. As these measures include the self-quarantine of staff, significant delays are to be expected in the delivery of all inbound letter-post, parcel-post and EMS items. On June 28, 2021, the Postal Service received notifications from various postal operators regarding changes in international mail services due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Curaao UPDATE:Cpost International N.V. has advised that the suspension of all postal operations has been extended until April 27, 2020. Vanuatu UPDATE: Vanuatu Post has advised that the Vanuatu Government has lifted the state of emergency declared in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and postal operations have resumed as normal. Therefore, the situation of force majeure previously declared will continue to apply until further notice. Therefore, all previously announced measures, including force majeure, continue to apply. Georgia UPDATE:Georgian Post has advised that the Government of Georgia has extended the measures aimed at reducing the spread of COVID-19 until May 22, 2020. As a result, the quality of service for all types of inbound and outbound mail (EMS, parcel post and letter post) cannot be guaranteed. However, there may be significant delays in the meantime. On April 20, 2020, the Postal Service received notifications from various postal operators regarding changes in international mail services due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Quality standards for all products will continue to be affected by this force majeure until further notice. Czech Republic:esk Pota s.p. A situation of force majeure clause for quality of service and quality of remunerations for all categories of mail item (letter post, parcel post and EMS) is invoked until further notice. This service resumption only affects the following mail classes: First-Class Package International Service (FCPIS), International Priority Airmail (IPA), International Surface Air Lift (ISAL), and Commercial ePacket (CeP) items. On March 3, 2021, the US Postal Service received notifications from various postal operators regarding changes in international mail services due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Alternatives include: signature of the delivery person, the last three digits of the addressees identification card, or simply a proof of delivery scan event. All post offices have been closed, and only home deliveries are being provided by the reduced staff, with appropriate steps taken to protect employees and customers. All post offices in areas placed under quarantine are closed. We don't offer rates from Germany, yet. Delivery of all inbound mail will be suspended during this period. In accordance with physical distancing requirements, the delivery procedure changes previously announced remain in effect. Mauritius:Mauritius Post has advised that all post offices are closed until 2 April 2020. As a result, Honducor significantly reduced its workforce across the logistics chain the distribution of international mail will be subject to major delays until the situation returns to normal. The mode of transportation the package is being shipped with (air, road, rail, sea). As a result, the previously announced restrictions regarding service standards and force majeure remain in place. Consequently, esk Pota has declared a situation of force majeure and delays in delivery of letter-post, parcel-post and Express Mail Service (EMS) items may occur. Further, CTT Correios de Portugal is unable to dispatch postal items to many destinations. Effective October 22, 2021, the Postal Service will suspend international mail acceptance to destinations where transportation is unavailable due to widespread cancellations and restrictions into the area. Parcels, insured parcels and EMS requiring signature, will be delivered with signature. The disruption is expected to continue until the epidemic is over. Deliveries to premises or areas needing to be closed down due to COVID-19 are suspended. Samoa UPDATE:Samoa Post has advised that the state of emergency has been extended until January 16, 2021. Therefore, the previously announced restrictions announced will continue to apply. All orders are transported by vetted logistics companies. Portugal UPDATE: CTT Correios de Portugal has advised that the measures aimed at limiting the spread of COVID-19 have now been lifted and postal services are gradually returning to normal. Effective February 26, 2021, the Postal Service will suspend international mail acceptance to destinations where transportation is unavailable due to widespread cancellations and restrictions into the area. Currently, China Post cannot process or transport to sorting centers/delivery offices inbound mail received by the above-mentioned offices of exchange. United Arab Emirates:Emirates Post has advised that a state of alert has been declared, at least until April 2, 2020. Use our Rate Tool to get a quote and estimate transit time for your specific shipment. Slovenia UPDATE:Pota Slovenije has advised that the government has extended the current lockdown for another 30 days. International Service Resumption Notice effective January 22, 2021. Malta UPDATE:MaltaPost has advised that due to the ongoing Covid-19 emergency, inbound and outbound letter post, parcel post and Express Mail Service (EMS) services continue to be severely affected as airline connectivity to Malta is operating at a very limited capacity. The processing and delivery of all types of inbound and outbound mail (letter-post, parcel-post and EMS items) will continue to be affected, and Slovensk pota is unable to guarantee compliance with the agreed standards. Therefore, effective immediately, Guyana Post Office Corporation is resuming operations with regular working hours and a full staff complement. SAPO will continue to dispatch mail to countries if the relevant air carrier is operating. Vietnam UPDATE:VNPost has advised that force majeure continues to apply with an impact on quality of service for all types of mail, including inbound and outbound letter-post, parcel-post and EMS items. On May 25, 2021, the Postal Service received notifications from various postal operators regarding changes in international mail services due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Furthermore, outbound international services (letter-post, parcel-post and EMS items) to all destinations will be suspended from April 28 to May 4, 2021. Lebanon UPDATE:LibanPost has advised that due to the latest increase in the number of Covid-19 cases, the Lebanese Government has declared a complete lockdown in the country from Thursday, July 30 to Monday, August 3 (end of day) and from Thursday, August 6 to Monday, August 10 (end of day). While delays are to be expected, mail will, however, continue to be delivered. Therefore, postal services in Peru are suspended until March 30, 2020. Maldives UPDATE: Maldives Post has advised that they are extending the suspension of all postal operations until June 18, 2020, or a later date to be communicated in due course. Items that do not fit in the mailbox, or those with an unsuccessful delivery attempt, will be stored at the delivery post office for an extended period (32 days in total). Slovensk Pota will continue to provide postal services in line with public health measures and other restrictions, but with a reduced workforce. On April 13, 2021, the Postal Service received a notification fromCroatian Post the designated operator of Croatiaadvising that, as of April 5, 2021, it has introduced a special procedure for postal items that are subject to signature upon delivery. International Service Suspension Notice effective May 13, 2022, Effective May 13, 2022, the Postal Service will suspend international mail acceptance to. Lithuania Post will continue to provide services according to safety guidelines, but all letter-post, parcel-post and Express Mail Service (EMS) items requiring signature on delivery will be delivered to the addressees directly, and addressee signatures will be collected (except in cases where the addressee is isolating). As a result, postal services will be suspended during this period. As a result, delivery delays are possible and delivery standards cannot be guaranteed. Mexico UPDATE:Correos de Mxico has advised that the Mexican customs authority will be operating with a reduced workforce until January 2021. However, it will not be possible to meet delivery standards for all mail classes. While distancing measures remain in place for staff and customers, La Poste can announce a return to normal for its postal operations across its network and is able to guarantee compliance with delivery standards and deadlines for all letter-post, parcel-post, and EMS products. Singapore Post will not provide written proof of delivery. Furthermore, due to the reduced number of outbound flights, transit services (both open and closed) for all categories of mail (letter-post, parcel-post and EMS items) remain suspended. Due to COVID-19, international shipping has been suspended to many countries.? These various measures will impact he collection, transmission and delivery of mail. surface). maloof brothers financial troubles. Switzerland:Swiss Post Ltd has advised that owing to the cancellation of most international flights it is currently unable to send letter-post, parcel-post and EMS items to any countries outside the European Union, with the exception of: Brazil, Canada, New Zealand, Norway, the Russian Federation, the United Kingdom and the United States of America. Postal Service temporarily suspended the money-back guarantee for USPS Priority Mail Express International shipments to all destinations on October 25, 2021. Vietnam UPDATE: VNPost has advised that in response to a significant number of new COVID-19 infections, the government has reinforced the measures to minimize the spread of COVID-19 effective January 26, 2021. The following countries have announced service disruptions: Honduras UPDATE:Empresa de Correos de Honduras (Honducor) has advised that it has extended the suspension of postal services until May 31, 2020, or a later date to be communicated in due course. Items normally requiring the addressees signature upon delivery will be handed over without signature. All inbound/outbound operations will continue and contactless delivery and pick up processes apply, with delivery staff capturing the name of the receiving customer to avoid any physical contact. For all letter-post, parcel-post and EMS items requiring signature on delivery, the addressees signature will be replaced by the mail carriers signature, together with the delivery code, in the signature field. French Polynesia:OPT PF FARE RATA has advised that it is currently unable to accept letter-post, parcel-post or EMS items until March 31, 2020. Consequently, it will not be mandatory for mail carriers to collect and provide written proof of delivery. On February 12, 2021, the Postal Service received a notification fromHellenic Post (ELTA), the designated operator of Greece,advising that, as of February 11, 2021, the Government implemented even stricter lockdown measures in the Attica region. The processing and delivery of all types of inbound and outbound mail (letter post, parcel post and EMS items) will continue to be affected, and Pota Slovenije is unable to guarantee compliance with the agreed standards. On December 8, 2020, the Postal Service received a notification fromLatvijas Pasts, the designated operator of Latvia,advising that, the state of emergency has been extended until at least January 11, 2021. Fiji currently has weekly flight connections with those two countries and the United States . However, it is still experiencing issues with other categories of inbound items and all categories of outbound items. The acceptance of outbound mail items (letter post, parcel post and EMS) for some destinations remains subject to transport availability. The longest transit times for delivery to Germany by ocean freight are to be endured by businesses shipping from China. Estonian Post can no longer guarantee the service delivery standards and is declaring a situation of force majeure. Effective March 18, 2020, Posti and land Post will only be able to transport letter-post, parcel-post and EMS items destined for the countries listed below, with delays to be expected owing to limited capacity: France:La Poste has advised that the French Government has reinforced the measures in place to limit the spread of COVID-19. As a result, Bhutan Post has declared a situation of force majeure in relation to all international letter-post, parcel-post and EMS services. United Arab Emirates UPDATE:Emirates Post has advised that it is carrying out contactless deliveries during the COVID-19 pandemic. On April 15, 2020, the US Postal Service received notifications from various postal operators regarding changes in international mail services due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). The COVID-19 pandemic has created record-breaking shipment volumes. Canada UPDATE:Canada Post has advised that the delivery procedure changes previously announced remain in effect. (15 kg) and with a maximum package size of 12.5 x 9.4 x 9.4 inches (32 cm x 24 cm x 24 cm) will be delivered by its commercial network. Austria:sterreichische Post AG has advised that it is currently unable to send letters and parcels to a constantly increasing number of countries both within and outside of the European Union due to the suspension of flights from Austria. The processing and delivery of all types of inbound and outbound mail (letter-post, parcel-post and EMS items) will continue to be affected, and Lietuvos patas is unable to guarantee compliance with the usual delivery standards. On May 26, 2020, the Postal Service received notifications from various postal operators regarding changes in international mail services due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
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