USPS suspends international mail service to certain countries starting March 9

David P. Steiner United States Postmaster General
David P. Steiner United States Postmaster General
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The United States Postal Service is temporarily halting international mail acceptance for some countries due to limited transportation options or disruptions in those regions, according to a statement released on Mar. 16. The Bankruptcy Noticing Center will stop mailing notices to addresses in the affected countries beginning March 9.

This change may impact individuals and organizations expecting bankruptcy-related notices by mail in the listed countries. The suspension is intended to address ongoing logistical challenges that prevent reliable delivery of international mail.

The USPS has cited either inadequate transportation or internal service disruptions within the destination countries as reasons for this temporary measure. Those seeking more information or wishing to check if their country is affected can visit the USPS website at https://www.usps.com/international/ for the latest updates.

No timeline was provided for when normal service might resume. The situation remains subject to change based on improvements in transportation and local conditions in each country.

Observers are encouraged to monitor official USPS communications for further developments regarding international mail services.



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