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Mauritius 28.02.2025

Mauritius Post wishes to inform other Union member countries and their designated operators that its call centres are again operating as normal, and the transportation, processing and delivery of mails is gradually returning to normal.

Mexico 27.02.2025

Truck drivers block access to World Trade Bridge III in Nuevo Laredo: Media sources on 27th February reported that truck drivers blocked access to World Trade Bridge III in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, in protest against prolonged inspections by the authorities. Truck drivers were demanding a reduction in inspection times, better working conditions, and fixed salaries. The blockade has also disrupted crossings at the Puerta a las Américas and Juárez-Lincoln bridges. It was unclear when the blockades may be lifted.

Mauritius 27.02.2025

Mauritius Post wishes to inform other Union member countries and their designated operators that Mauritius has been experiencing cyclonic conditions since 26 February 2025 and that a class 3 cyclone warning has been issued by Mauritius Meteorological Services. As a result, the international airport is temporarily closed and all flights have been cancelled. All economic/business activities have been suspended and all of the island’s post offices and postal facilities are closed (MUPLUA, MUPLUB and MUPLUC). The transportation and processing of both inbound and outbound mail (letter-post, parcel-post and EMS items) are affected, and delays are to be expected in the delivery of mail throughout the country. Accordingly, Mauritius Post has declared a case of force majeure. The authorities are monitoring the situation closely and Mauritius Post will provide an update via EmIS once the situation has returned to normal.

Greece 26.02.2025

The designated operator of Greece, Hellenic Post has confirmed that the Confederation of Greek Workers and the Association of Civil Servants have announced a 24-hour strike on Friday, 28th February. The air traffic controllers have also announced their participation in the strike.

This action will affect the collection and delivery of both international and domestic mail.

Suriname 26.02.2025

Suriname Postal Corporation (Surpost), wishes to inform other Union member countries and their designated operators that Surpost personnel have called a strike, effective from 19th February 2025 until further notice. As a result, there may be disruption to Surpost’s operations, including delays in the processing and handling of mail. Negotiations are ongoing and Surpost will provide relevant updates via EmIS. Any questions should be addressed to Surpost via the usual channels.