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EAD(Electronic Advance Data)
- Why is sending Electronic Advanced Data obligatory?
- When did it start to be obligatory?
- For which countries is EAD obligatory?
- For which postal services is EAD obligatory?
- Do unrecorded small packets require EAD?
- What should I do for sending EAD?
- Where are the data sent to?
- What kind of data are sent?
- What will happen if I do not send EAD?
- Will handwritten labels be discontinued in the future?
- If I fail to send EAD and my postal items are delayed or returned, can I be reimbursed for the postage?
- Is it the sender's responsibility to make a label?
- Do Japan Post's International Mail Provisions specify that personal information must be sent to destination postal services?
- Does sending EAD to destination postal services present any problems with regard to the Personal Information Protection Law and the Postal Law?
- EAD includes personal information, so is there any problem in sending EAD to destination postal services?
- What is the STOP Act?
- Can I send postal items without EAD to overseas territories of the United States?
- Why will it become mandatory to transmit EAD for postal items addressed to European countries/territories?
- Which countries/territories are included in "European countries/territories and some of their overseas territories" for which transmission of EAD will become mandatory?
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