
FILE PHOTO: A Royal Mail flag flies near a sorting office as workers strike, in west London, Britain, November 24, 2022. REUTERS/Toby Melville/File Photo
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Royal Mail said on Wednesday it had begun moving limited volumes of export parcels as it trials "operational workarounds", after a cyber incident severely disrupted its international export services last week.
The postal company, part of International Distributions Services Plc, said it had also resumed exports of letters and from 1900 GMT customers could begin submitting international export letters to its network.
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