At a time when coronavirus, or COVID-19, continues to wreak havoc on the economy, e-commerce retailers, in particular, have faced many challenges, as evidenced by this week’s release of United States March retail sales by the Department of Commerce. Problems, for some retailers with an eye on exporting into certain markets, were exacerbated earlier this month, when the United States Postal Service (USPS) announced that USPS operators are no longer able to process or deliver international shipments originating from the U.S. to more than 50 global markets, including India, Saudi Arabia, and South Africa, among others.
Source: logistics Mgmt
USPS’s service suspension in some global markets creates challenges for e-commerce shippers
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