Parcel shippers are bracing for higher delivery costs on international shipments, but it is unclear by how much they may rise.
Under a decision by the Universal Postal Union (IPI) in October, countries with imports in excess of 75,000 tonnes of mail from another nation are free, as of 1 July, to set their own charges for the final delivery of postal traffic from that country.
This replaces a terminal dues regime …
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