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What countries does UPS deliver to?

Asked 2 years ago
UPS operates a vast global network that allows for deliveries to over 220 countries and territories. This extensive reach enables individuals and businesses to send and receive packages across international borders. Key regions served by UPS include North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. In Europe, UPS delivers to all member countries of the European Union as well as other countries in the region. In Asia, countries such as Japan, China, India, and many Southeast Asian nations are included in their delivery service. For Africa, UPS offers services in several countries, ensuring package delivery to both urban and rural areas. UPS also provides a range of services and options depending on the destination, ensuring that customers can select the level of speed and service that best meets their needs. For specific countries or to verify service availability in a particular area, customers can always refer to the official UPS website for the most up-to-date information, which includes detailed service maps and options.
Answered Jul 7th 2025

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