Japan, China and South Korean Postal authorities in cooperation agreement

Postal authorities from Japan, China and South Korea have agreed to enhance cooperation to improve their services, including the express mail service (EMS), Japan Post said.

The accord was reached during a meeting in Tokyo, which was attended by high-ranking postal officials from the three countries.

They agreed to help each other so that the three countries’ postal administrators can start at an early date guaranteeing the time of deliveries by EMS, which is an international quick delivery service for documents and goods.

The accord also includes a plan to interconnect online-shopping sites operated by the postal authorities of the three countries Japan Post officials said.

It was the fourth such meeting of high-ranking postal officials from the three nations, and the next meeting will be held in South Korea next year.

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