Thu Apr 23 2020 14:55:10 |
Japan Suspends Mail to US, USPS Turns to Sea Transport
By: Ina Steiner
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Japan's postal service is suspending mail to the US as of Friday, April 24, 2020 as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, and the USPS put "air to sea diversion" in effect.
Both posts cited flight reductions in their announcements.
JapanPost.jp's announcement (translated by Google Translate) indicates other countries' posts could also slow down or suspend inbound shipments to the US:
"We have just been informed of the significant delay in the delivery of international mail to the United States due to the flight reduction and suspension of aircraft due to the global spread of new coronavirus infections."
A reader based in Japan who sell sells to US shoppers tipped us off via Twitter and said he would be closing his stores on eBay and Amazon as a result.
The announcement states Japan Post will temporarily suspend the following types of mail: EMS mail; Parcel postal matter; Regular mail (small packages and printed materials). The mail following types of mail will continue: Parcel postal matter (Handling by sea mail); Regular mail (letter, postcard, mail for the blind); and Regular mail (small packaging and printed matter).
Meanwhile, an April 23rd advisory from the USPS titled "Alternate Transportation: Air to Sea Diversion in Effect" states, "The Postal Service will utilize sea transportation to address the issue of limited air transportation resulting from widespread flight cancellations and restrictions due to COVID-19. This option will remain in effect until sufficient air transportation capacity becomes available."
The international mail slowdown will impact sellers who rely on incoming mail for product sourcing needs, as well as sellers who count on international shoppers for a percentage of their sales. |
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