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Is it affected by the epidemic that Japanese Post stopped sending parcels to Chinese mainland?

Japan Post stopped sending parcels to Chinese mainland due to the epidemic, and Japan Post also issued a notice in official website. Due to the epidemic, Japan Post stopped sending any packages to China (except Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan).

Japanese Post must have stopped sending Chinese mainland Express because of the epidemic, and issued a notice in its own official website. At present, the epidemic situation in Japan is grim, which basically belongs to epidemic situations in various places. Because China doesn't face the epidemic situation of Buddhism like other countries, foreign parcels in China need to be disinfected many times and nucleic acid tests are needed, so foreign mails sent to China are more troublesome, so the Japanese Post Company suspended the parcels sent to Chinese mainland. Because of the current epidemic situation in Japan, Japanese parcels sent to Chinese mainland need to undergo heavy inspection, which will not only increase Japan Post's own expenses, but also seriously affect the timeliness. However, due to the small number of packages sent by Japan Post to Chinese mainland, Japan Post suspended the package sent to Chinese mainland.

In fact, Japan Post stopped sending Japanese parcels because of the epidemic, which has no influence on Japanese in Chinese mainland or those who bought them overseas, because there is not only one express delivery company in Japan. Express delivery companies in many places in China have branches in Japan and can also undertake international mail transportation business. Only the Japanese Post stopped the parcel service to Chinese mainland, and everything else was basically normal. In addition, to be honest, there are not many mails sent from Japan to Chinese mainland, otherwise Japan Post can't stop sending, because if it stops sending too many mails, it will cause losses to itself, so there is no need to pay too much attention to this matter, because it will basically not affect us.

Generally speaking, Japan Post stopped sending parcels from Chinese mainland because of the epidemic, and Japan Post also issued relevant notices in its own government, clearly indicating that it stopped sending parcels from Chinese mainland because of the epidemic, except Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan!