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9/22/25, 1:17 PM                                      Home | Emirates News Agency
         Congress, oversees the Union’s activities and addresses organisational, administrative, and legal matters, ensuring effective governance for
         the future of the global postal sector.
         Furthermore, the UAE has won membership in the UPU’s Postal Operations Council (POC) for the 2026–2029 cycle after achieving 144 votes
         from member countries, marking another significant achievement that underscores its leading status on the international stage.
         The UAE was elected as one of 48 member states of the POC, selected from among the Union’s 192 member countries. The POC is the
         UPU’s specialised technical body, responsible for supervising the development of key operational policies and postal services, unifying
         standards, improving quality and enhancing coordination among global postal networks to build a more efficient and sustainable international
         postal system.
         Badr Al-Olama, Chairman of 7X, said, “The UAE’s election to the UPU Postal Operations Council represents a clear affirmation of our nation’s
         leadership in shaping the future of postal and logistics services worldwide. Hosting the 28th Universal Postal Congress in Dubai and
         spearheading the implementation of the 2026–2029 Strategy with the chairmanship of the Council of Administration, further demonstrates the
         UAE’s commitment to fostering consensus that delivers tangible improvements in connectivity, sustainability, and efficiency.
         "This new mandate gives us a decisive voice at the heart of the UPU’s key decision-making processes, enabling us to guide the next phase of
         technologies and policies that will define the future of this critical industry. Guided by our leadership’s vision, we will continue to strengthen the
         UAE’s role as a platform where sustainable solutions and digital tools are developed and deployed, in collaboration with the global postal
         sector.”
         The Congress re-elected UPU Director General Masahiko Metoki and Deputy Director General Marjan Oswald for a new four-year term,
         reflecting member countries’ satisfaction with their leadership and trust in the Union’s institutional development trajectory.
         Masahiko Metoki, Director-General of the Universal Postal Union, said, “This Congress has been more than a gathering. It has been a
         moment of transformation, during which we faced challenges head-on, redefined our role in a rapidly changing world, and reaffirmed the
         values that unite us. I would like to extend my deepest appreciation to the Government of the United Arab Emirates for generously hosting this
         important assembly of postal decision makers.”
         The comprehensive ‘Dubai Strategy’ aims to enhance member countries’ dedication to quality standards, expand access to postal services,
         and strengthen the rules-based global postal system by establishing national regulatory frameworks.
         The strategy also prioritises accelerating innovation and digital transformation by developing new customer-centric products and services,
         adapting to shifts in the eCommerce sector, and offering digital services at postal access points. Additionally, the vision aims to reinforce
         cooperation through regional capacity building, technical collaboration, and stakeholder engagement platforms that facilitate postal
         development.
         By modernising regulations, enhancing cross-border supply chains, and ensuring greater compliance with quality standards, the ‘Dubai
         Strategy’ aims to leverage the single postal territory made possible through an effective, rules-based global postal system.
         During the closing session, Tariq Al Wahedi, 28th Congress Chair and GCEO of 7X, stated, “The ‘Dubai Business Plan’ represents a
         significant transition in the way the global postal sector operates, enabling member countries to curate services in line with their national
         priorities while ensuring combined efforts at a global level. In the upcoming phase, we seek to create a more efficient, innovative and
         sustainable postal network that contributes to enabling trade, promoting digital integration and enhancing the quality of life of communities.”
         Al Wahedi added, “By chairing the Council of Administration and overseeing the plan implementation, we seek to achieve strategic outcomes
         such as improved, market-relevant, multilateral systems that guarantee the provision of quality, accessible, affordable, viable postal services.
         We will make conscious efforts to strengthen customer-focused postal products, encourage innovation in products and services, and fortify
         cross-border postal supply chains. By expanding partnerships, strengthening regional integration and modernising the postal infrastructure
         through collaboration and technical assistance, we will also work to solidify the sector’s role in advancing national economic and social
         objectives and actively contributing towards achieving Sustainable Development Goals.”
         The 2026–2029 Strategy includes KPIs, such as increasing the percentage of member countries with comprehensive postal regulatory
         frameworks aligned with UPU standards and guidelines; boosting the annual growth rate of postal access points to ensure seamless access
         for all; raising annual nominal growth in operating revenue (SDR); increasing the percentage of international postal items delivered end-to-end
         in accordance with applicable UPU quality of service standards; and raising the proportion of member countries that integrate the postal
         sector into their national development plans.
         As a result of the significant international momentum that accompanied the adoption of this strategy, the Congress witnessed the signing of
         multiple memoranda of understanding between member countries, alongside bilateral and multilateral meetings, and the introduction of
         qualitative policy documents on governance, innovation and sustainability. By strengthening its global footprint and emulating the Congress’
         theme, ‘Leading the Change, Creating the Future,’ the UAE further solidifies its position as an active partner in driving the future of the global
         postal industry, and a major contributor to achieving the Union’s vision in the coming years.






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