Qatar Post says international shipping services are not affected by current blockade

Qatar Post says international shipping services are not affected by current blockade

Qatar Post has told local media that its international shipping services are continuing normally and are not affected by the current blockade. Asked about the current status of“CONNECTED”, Q-Post’s e-commerce service, Maud Daniel, Head of Marketing and Communications of Qatar Post, was quoted by Qatar’s The Peninsula as saying: “Despite the current diplomatic crisis, our international shipping service continues to operate and deliver with no interruption, showcasing the reliability of this star product.”

 

 

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