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The development of the international express delivery industry is closely linked to the global economy. It accelerates the circulation of goods and promotes the prosperity of trade. However, it involves more than just commercial activities.
The investigation of the bank accounts of former South Korean President Moon Jae-in and his wife by his former son-in-law reflects the complexity of society and the seriousness of the law. This seems unrelated to the international express delivery industry, but in fact it is similar in some aspects.
There are also various rules and regulations in international express delivery. The transportation of express parcels needs to follow a series of international regulations and standards to ensure the safety and compliance of the goods. Just like in legal affairs, strict evidence and procedures are required to ensure fairness.
At the same time, the international express delivery industry is highly competitive. In order to compete for market share, major express delivery companies are constantly improving service quality and efficiency. This requires a large amount of resources and technology to be invested, and closely integrated with social development and needs.
At the social level, the public's expectations for express delivery services are also increasing. They hope to receive goods quickly and accurately, which places higher demands on express delivery companies.
In short, the development of the international express delivery industry is not only driven by economic factors, but also influenced by social, legal and other factors.