Barid Al-Maghrib and Saudi Post have signed two major agreements to strengthen their postal exchanges and support the growth of e-commerce. The signing took place during the 28th Universal Postal Congress (UPU), held in Dubai from September 8 to 19 under the theme «Leading Change, Creating the Future», with the participation of more than 2,000 delegates from 192 UPU member countries. The first agreement is a cooperation protocol aimed at enhancing collaboration between the two institutions in order to address new challenges in the postal sector, particularly through the exchange of innovative services and products, according to a statement from Barid Al-Maghrib. The second agreement concerns the exchange of postal items through Saudi Post's extraterritorial exchange offices—a strategic mechanism designed to optimize the processing of e-commerce shipments and streamline logistics between the two countries. These agreements build on the work of the 4th Morocco–Saudi Arabia Joint Cooperation Commission, held in Mecca on March 5, 2025, and reflect the shared commitment of both institutions to consolidating their ties and developing high-value strategic partnerships. Through these initiatives, Barid Al-Maghrib and Saudi Post reaffirm their ambition to keep pace with the rapid evolution of the postal and e-commerce markets, while aligning with broader efforts to foster cooperation and sustainable development in postal services, the statement concluded.