International Mail Contracts

Federal Register: January 7, 2009 (Volume 74, Number 4)

Rules and Regulations

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From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]

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POSTAL REGULATORY COMMISSION 39 CFR Part 3020

Docket Nos. MC2009-10 and CP2009-12; Order No. 162

International Mail Contracts

AGENCY: Postal Regulatory Commission.

ACTION: Final rule.

SUMMARY: The Commission is adding Inbound International Expedited

Services 2 to the Competitive Product List. This action is consistent with changes in a recent law governing postal operations and a recent

Postal Service request. Republication of the lists of market dominant and competitive products is also consistent with new requirements in the law.

DATES: Effective January 7, 2009.

ADDRESSES: Submit comments electronically via the Commission's Filing

Online system at http://www.prc.gov.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Stephen L. Sharfman, General Counsel, 202-789-6820 and stephen.sharfman@prc.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Regulatory History, 73 FR 74212 (December 5, 2008).

The Postal Service seeks to add a new product identified as Inbound

International Expedited Services 2 to the Competitive Product List. For the reasons discussed below, the Commission approves the Request.

  1. Background

    On November 19, 2008, the Postal Service filed a request pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 3642 and 39 CFR 3020.30 et seq. to add Inbound

    International Expedited Services 2 to the Competitive Product List.\1\

    The Postal Service asserts that Inbound International Expedited

    Services 2 is a competitive product within the meaning of 39 U.S.C. 3632(b)(3). This Request has been assigned Docket No. MC2009-10.

    \1\ Request of the United States Postal Service Regarding

    Inbound Express Mail International (EMS) from Foreign Posts to Add

    Inbound International Expedited Services 2 to Competitive Product

    List; and Notice of Establishment of Rates and Classifications Not of General Applicability, November 19, 2008 (Request).

    The Postal Service contemporaneously filed notice, pursuant to 39

    U.S.C. 3632(b)(3) and 39 CFR 3015.5, that the Governors have established prices and classifications not of general applicability for

    Inbound Express Mail International (EMS)

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    originating from foreign posts.\2\ The Governors' Decision establishes

    EMS prices pursuant to the Universal Postal Union's (UPU) EMS

    Cooperative procedures which permit each participating destination postal administration to change its charges effective January 1 of each year by notifying its partners directly or through the UPU's

    International Bureau by August 31 of the year prior to the effective date.\3\ The Postal Service generally provides notice through the UPU

    International Bureau. Governors' Decision at 1, n.2.

    \2\ The Postal Service states that at the time of Governors'

    Decision No. 08-20 in this proceeding, EMS prices met all requirements of the financial model which is reflected in the decision. The financial model filed under seal in the instant case provides inputs that became available subsequent to the Governors' vote. This model as filed has an anomaly because the margin is slightly below the threshold set by the Governors. However, the

    Postal Service contends that this difference should not impact the

    Commission's approval of the prices that were established in August 2008 and that the cost coverage presented in the model as filed is above 100 percent and satisfies the statutory pricing criteria for competitive products. Request at 4, n.9.

    \3\ Request, Attachment 1, at 1, see also Request at 2.

    Under the EMS Cooperative procedures, destination posts set prices for the following three pricing tiers: 1. Pay-For-Performance. Available EMS Cooperative members who elect to comply with pay-for-performance provisions. These rates also will apply to members of the Kahala Post Group; \4\

    \4\ The Kahala Post Group is a group of postal administrations that in 2003 agreed to work together to improve international postal services, particularly for express and package services.

    1. EMS Cooperative. EMS Cooperative members who elect not to comply with pay-for-performance provisions; and 3. All Others. International posts who choose not to be members of the EMS Cooperative. Request at 2.

    With the exception of Inbound International Expedited Services 1 involving a bilateral agreement with the China Post Group, the Postal

    Service proposes that the three price tiers applicable to EMS for foreign posts whose prices are set pursuant to this process be classified as a single product, Inbound International Expedited

    Services 2.\5\

    \5\ Request at 4. See PRC Order No. 84, Order Concerning the

    China Post Group Inbound EMS Agreement, Docket No. CP2008-7, June 27, 2008.

    In support of its Request, the Postal Service filed a redacted version of the Governors' Decision establishing prices and classifications for Inbound Express Mail International.\6\ The Postal

    Service also filed a Statement of Supporting Justification as required by 39 CFR 3020.32,\7\ certification of the Governors' vote,\8\ and certification of compliance with 39 U.S.C. 3633(a).\9\ In addition, the

    Postal Service filed an unredacted copy of the Governors' Decision, the agreements with foreign posts, and other supporting documents designed to establish compliance with 39 CFR 3015.5 under seal. Request at 1, n.2.

    \6\ See Attachment 1 to the Request.

    \7\ See Attachment 2 to the Request.

    \8\ See Attachment 3 to the Request.

    \9\ See Attachment 4 to the Request.

    In the Statement of Supporting Justification, Brian T. Hutchins,

    Manager, International Postal Relations, discusses the possibility that the Postal Service could have requested that the new product be merged with Inbound International Expedited Services 1. He notes that the prices for inbound EMS are established through bilateral negotiation

    (e.g., China Post Group) or unilaterally pursuant to the EMS

    Cooperative procedures.

    He further states that the Request recognizes that the ``price changes for EMS were locked down in August 2008 and this is the first experience putting prices set by this method through Commission review under the [Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act (PAEA)].''

    Request, Attachment 2, at 2. The Postal Service views its Request as the simplest approach. Id. He observes, however, that the Commission could determine that inbound EMS from foreign posts be included with the existing inbound EMS product (Inbound International Expedited

    Services 1). Hutchins concludes that either approach ``will improve the

    Postal Service's competitive posture, while enabling the Commission to verify that prices set according to EMS Cooperative procedures cover their attributable costs and make a positive contribution to coverage of institutional costs.'' Id. at 2-3.

    W. Ashley Lyons, Manager, Corporate Financial Planning, Finance

    Department, certifies that the Inbound EMS prices comply with 39 U.S.C. 3633(a). Request, Attachment 4. He asserts that the EMS agreement

    ``prices demonstrate that EMS should cover its attributable costs and preclude the subsidization of competitive products by market dominant products.'' Id.

    The Postal Service filed much of the supporting materials, including the Governors' Decision and the EMS agreements with foreign posts, under seal. It maintains that the EMS agreements with foreign posts, related financial information, and the Governors' Decision should remain under seal as they contain pricing, cost, and other information that are highly confidential. Request at 5.

    The Postal Service classification changes established for existing

    EMS agreements (except for the China Post Group) in the Governors'

    Decision are scheduled to take effect January 1, 2009 after review by the Commission. Governors' Decision at 3.

    In Order No. 141, the Commission gave notice of the two dockets, appointed a public representative, and provided the public with an opportunity to comment.\10\ The Postal Service responded to the

    Chairman's Information Request No. 1 on December 12, 2008. It filed an errata on December 18, 2008.\11\

    \10\ PRC Order No. 141, Notice and Order Concerning Adding

    Inbound International Expedited Services 2 to Competitive Product

    List, December 1, 2008 (Order No. 141).

    \11\ Response of United States Postal Service to Chairman's

    Information Request No. 1 and Notice of Filing Responsive Materials

    (Under Seal), December 12, 2008; United States Postal Service Notice of Filing Errata to Response to Chairman's Information Request No. 1, and Notice of Filing Errata to Financial Materials (Under Seal),

    December 18, 2008.

  2. Comments

    Comments were filed by the Public Representative and International

    Transport Solutions, Inc. (ITS). The Postal Service filed a reply to

    ITS' comments.\12\

    \12\ Reply to Comments of William Gensburg of International

    Transport

    Solutions, December 15, 2008 (Postal Service Reply).

    The Public Representative focuses principally on confidentiality and the adequacy of cost coverage in the agreement.\13\ Public

    Representative Comments 2-4. The Public Representative concludes that the Postal Service provides sufficient justification for the filing of materials under seal. He further notes that the cost coverage in the agreement should generate sufficient revenue so that there is no subsidization of international inbound EMS negotiated service agreements by market dominant products. Public Representative Comments at 4.

    \13\ Public Representative Comments in Response to United States

    Postal Service Request to Add Inbound International Expedited

    Services 2 to the Competitive Product List, and Establishment of

    Rates and Classifications Not of General Applicability, December 5, 2008 (Public Representative Comments).

    ITS is in the international mail consolidation industry.\14\ Its market represents the import and export of bulk international mail generated from organizations. ITS Comments at 1. It focuses on section 407(e)(2) of title 39

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    regarding application of customs laws to shipments of competitive products by the Postal Service and similar shipments by private companies. It contends that the Postal Service enjoys special regulatory advantages not available to others which it states is in direct contradiction to the requirements of the PAEA. ITS asserts the

    Postal Service enjoys singular customs advantages for all international mail. Id. ITS concludes that approval of the Inbound International

    Expedited Services 2 product will not comport with the PAEA's mandate until the customs laws of the United States change so that all shipments by international delivery companies, including the Postal

    Service, are treated equally. Id. at 1-2.

    \14\ Comments of William Gensburg of International Transport

    Solutions, Inc., December 9, 2008 (ITS Comments). This filing was accompanied by a Motion for Late Acceptance of Comments of William

    Gensburg of International Transport Solutions, Inc. pursuant to

    Order No. 141, December 9, 2008. The motion is granted.

    In its reply, the Postal Service contends that ITS has not shown that it is a ``private company'' within the context of 407(e)(1) or shown that it makes similar shipments to those imported or exported by the Postal Service. Postal Service Reply at 1. The Postal Service also argues that the organization does not present issues which are proper for consideration by the Commission or address whether the operational agreements or UPU-managed price setting procedures comply with 39

    U.S.C. 3633. Id. at 2. It further contends that ITS does not provide information on consumer or small business concerns about the placement of the product on the Competitive Product List. The Postal Service argues that section 407(e)(2) of title 39 is not relevant to this proceeding. Id.

  3. Commission Analysis

    The Commission has reviewed the contract, the financial analysis provided under seal that accompanies it, the supplemental information filed by the Postal Service in response to the Chairman's Information

    Request No. 1, and the parties' comments.

    The Commission's statutory responsibilities in this instance entail assigning Inbound International Expedited Services 2 to either the

    Market Dominant Product List or to the Competitive Product List. 39

    U.S.C. 3642. As part of this responsibility, the Commission also reviews the proposal for compliance with the PAEA, including sections 3632, 3633, and 3642 of title 39.

    Product list assignment. In determining whether to assign the

    Inbound International Expedited Services 2 as a product to the Market

    Dominant Product List or the Competitive Product List, the Commission must consider whether the Postal Service exercises sufficient market power that it can effectively set the price of such product substantially above costs, raise prices significantly, decrease quality, or decrease output, without risk of losing a significant level of business to other firms offering similar products. 39 U.S.C. 3642(b)(1). If so, the product will be categorized as market dominant. The competitive category of products shall consist of all other products.

    The Commission is further required to consider the availability and nature of enterprises in the private sector engaged in the delivery of the product, the views of those who use the product, and the likely impact on small business concerns. 39 U.S.C. 3642(b)(3).

    The Postal Service describes the product as involving Inbound

    Express Mail International from foreign posts for delivery in the

    Postal Service's domestic service area. It proposes that it be added as a new competitive product called Inbound International Expedited

    Services 2. Request at 1, Attachment 2 at 1. The Postal Service asserts that it does not have the market power to set its prices substantially above costs, to raise prices significantly, or to decrease quality of output. Request, Attachment 2, at 3. It asserts that its bargaining position is constrained by the existence of other shippers who can provide similar services, thus precluding it from taking unilateral action to increase prices without the risk of losing volume to private companies. Id.

    The Postal Service argues inbound EMS falls outside the Private

    Express Statutes. It suggests that the relevant market can be served by

    ``[p]rivate consolidators, freight forwarders, and integrators'' who offer ``quick end-to-end delivery of matter that could also be sent and delivered via EMS.'' Id. at 4.

    Based on his review of the filing, the Public Representative concludes that the Postal Service's proposal complies with title 39, and that its Request fulfills all relevant requirements of the

    Commission Rules of Practice and Procedure. Public Representative

    Comments at 5.

    ITS does not oppose the classification of Inbound International

    Expedited Services 2 as a competitive product. Rather, it argues that accepting the Postal Service's request ``cannot comport with the PAEA's mandate'' until customs laws change so that shipments for the Postal

    Service and competing international delivery companies are treated equally. ITS Comments at 2. While the Commission appreciates ITS' concerns, the issues it raises are beyond the scope of this proceeding.

    The issues presented by the Postal Service's filing are whether the proposal is consistent with the policies of sections 3632, 3633, and 3642 of title 39. If ITS believes that the regulatory advantages it cites fall within the Commission's purview, it would need to develop its claim more fully.

    Having considered the statutory requirements, comments filed by the parties and the support offered by the Postal Service, the Commission finds that Inbound International Expedited Services 2 is appropriately classified as a competitive product and should be added to the

    Competitive Product List.

    Cost considerations. The Governor's Decision states that the price floor formula provides greater than 100 percent coverage of the costs attributable to each of the price tiers. Id. Attachment 1 at 2. The

    Postal Service provided data under seal which permitted analysis of the underlying agreements individually, by tier, and as a whole. The Postal

    Service's Representative, W. Ashley Lyons, certifies that the price formula is designed to ensure that each agreement should cover its attributable costs and preclude the subsidization of competitive products by market dominant products.

    Based on the data submitted and the comments received, the

    Commission finds that Inbound International Expedited Services 2 should cover its attributable costs (39 U.S.C. 3633(a)(2)), should not lead to the subsidization of competitive products by market dominant products

    (39 U.S.C. 3633(a)(1)), and should have a positive effect on competitive products' contribution to institutional costs (39 U.S.C. 3633(a)(3)). Thus, an initial review of Inbound International Expedited

    Services 2 indicates that it comports with the provisions applicable to rates for competitive products.

    Procedural considerations. The Postal Service indicates that the

    EMS prices established by the Governors are produced pursuant to EMS

    Cooperative procedures. Report, Attachment 1 at 1. The EMS Cooperative is a voluntary group established by the UPU's Postal Operations

    Council. Id. at 1, n.1. Hutchins notes that the Request represents the

    ``first experience putting prices set by this method through Commission review under the PAEA.'' Id., Attachment 2 at 2. The Commission has concerns with the timing of the Request.

    The EMS Cooperative requires that new rates to take effect January 1 of the coming year be communicated to the UPU and EMS partners by

    August 31. There is no opportunity for an EMS Cooperative member to change its rates for the coming year after August 31. The

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    Postal Service notes that the EMS prices for 2009 ``were locked down in

    August 2008.'' Id. at 4, n.9. The Commission's subsequent review of these rates after August 31 is therefore problematic. If a product is found to violate the PAEA, e.g., does not satisfy section 3633(a)(2), the Postal Service may be without a suitable remedy until the next rate change is permitted for the following year, in this case 2010. However, no change of filed rates is required in this record.

    In response to Order 84, the Postal Service filed a list of ongoing

    International Expedited Services Agreements.\15\ The Postal Service is directed to file a similar public list organizing the instant agreements to be grouped under each of the three tiers of Inbound

    International Expedited Services 2. The Postal Service should also notify the Commission on a quarterly basis of additional participation by postal administrations in Pay-For-Performance and the effective date. The Postal Service shall also promptly notify the Commission if the prices terminate earlier than December 31, 2009, but no later than the actual termination date.

    \15\ See Docket No. 2008-7, United States Postal Service

    Response to Order No. 84 and Notice of Filing Ongoing Inbound

    International Expedited Services Agreements, July 23, 2008.

    The revision to the Competitive Product List is shown below the signature of this Order and is effective upon issuance of this order.

    It is Ordered: 1. Inbound International Expedited Services 2 (MC2009-10 and

    CP2009-12) is added to the Competitive Product List as a new product under Express Mail, Inbound International Expedited Services. 2. As discussed in the body of this order, the Postal Service shall file a list of the instant agreements to be grouped under each of the three price tiers. 3. The Postal Service shall notify the Commission if any prices terminate earlier than December 31, 2009, and of changes to countries listed in each of the three price tiers on a quarterly basis. 4. The Secretary shall arrange for the publication of this Order in the Federal Register.

    List of Subjects in 39 CFR Part 3020

    Administrative practice and procedure, Postal Service.

    By the Commission.

    Steven W. Williams,

    Secretary. 0

    For the reasons stated in the preamble, under the authority at 39

    U.S.C. 503, the Postal Regulatory Commission amends 39 CFR part 3020 as follows:

    PART 3020--PRODUCT LISTS 0 1. The authority citation for part 3020 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 39 U.S.C. 503; 3622; 3631; 3642; 3682. 0 2. Revise Appendix A to subpart A of part 3020--Mail Classification to read as follows:

    Appendix A to Subpart A of Part 3020--Mail Classification Schedule

    Part A--Market Dominant Products 1000 Market Dominant Product List

    First-Class Mail

    Single-Piece Letters/Postcards

    Bulk Letters/Postcards

    Flats

    Parcels

    Outbound Single-Piece First-Class Mail International

    Inbound Single-Piece First-Class Mail International

    Standard Mail (Regular and Nonprofit)

    High Density and Saturation Letters

    High Density and Saturation Flats/Parcels

    Carrier Route

    Letters

    Flats

    Not Flat-Machinables (NFMs)/Parcels

    Periodicals

    Within County Periodicals

    Outside County Periodicals

    Package Services

    Single-Piece Parcel Post

    Inbound Surface Parcel Post (at UPU rates)

    Bound Printed Matter Flats

    Bound Printed Matter Parcels

    Media Mail/Library Mail

    Special Services

    Ancillary Services

    International Ancillary Services

    Address List Services

    Caller Service

    Change-of-Address Credit Card Authentication

    Confirm

    International Reply Coupon Service

    International Business Reply Mail Service

    Money Orders

    Post Office Box Service

    Negotiated Service Agreements

    HSBC North America Holdings Inc. Negotiated Service Agreement

    Bookspan Negotiated Service Agreement

    Bank of America Corporation Negotiated Service Agreement

    The Bradford Group Negotiated Service Agreement

    Market Dominant Product Descriptions

    First-Class Mail

    Reserved for Class Description

    Single-Piece Letters/Postcards

    Reserved for Product Description

    Bulk Letters/Postcards

    Reserved for Product Description

    Flats

    Reserved for Product Description

    Parcels

    Reserved for Product Description

    Outbound Single-Piece First-Class Mail International

    Reserved for Product Description

    Inbound Single-Piece First-Class Mail International

    Reserved for Product Description

    Standard Mail (Regular and Nonprofit)

    Reserved for Class Description

    High Density and Saturation Letters

    Reserved for Product Description

    High Density and Saturation Flats/Parcels

    Reserved for Product Description

    Carrier Route

    Reserved for Product Description

    Letters

    Reserved for Product Description

    Flats

    Reserved for Product Description

    Not Flat-Machinables (NFMs)/Parcels

    Reserved for Product Description

    Periodicals

    Reserved for Class Description

    Within County Periodicals

    Reserved for Product Description

    Outside County Periodicals

    Reserved for Product Description

    Package Services

    Reserved for Class Description

    Single-Piece Parcel Post

    Reserved for Product Description

    Inbound Surface Parcel Post (at UPU rates)

    Reserved for Product Description

    Bound Printed Matter Flats

    Reserved for Product Description

    Bound Printed Matter Parcels

    Reserved for Product Description

    Media Mail/Library Mail

    Reserved for Product Description

    Special Services

    Reserved for Class Description

    Ancillary Services

    Reserved for Product Description

    Address Correction Service

    Reserved for Product Description

    Applications and Mailing Permits

    Reserved for Product Description

    Business Reply Mail

    Reserved for Product Description

    Bulk Parcel Return Service

    Reserved for Product Description

    Certified Mail

    Reserved for Product Description

    Certificate of Mailing

    Reserved for Product Description

    Collect on Delivery

    Reserved for Product Description

    Delivery Confirmation

    Reserved for Product Description

    Insurance

    Reserved for Product Description

    Merchandise Return Service

    Reserved for Product Description

    Parcel Airlift (PAL)

    Reserved for Product Description

    Registered Mail

    Reserved for Product Description

    Return Receipt

    Reserved for Product Description

    Return Receipt for Merchandise

    Reserved for Product Description

    Restricted Delivery

    Reserved for Product Description

    Shipper-Paid Forwarding

    Reserved for Product Description

    Signature Confirmation

    Reserved for Product Description

    Special Handling

    Reserved for Product Description

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    Stamped Envelopes

    Reserved for Product Description

    Stamped Cards

    Reserved for Product Description

    Premium Stamped Stationery

    Reserved for Product Description

    Premium Stamped Cards

    Reserved for Product Description

    International Ancillary Services

    Reserved for Product Description

    International Certificate of Mailing

    Reserved for Product Description

    International Registered Mail

    Reserved for Product Description

    International Return Receipt

    Reserved for Product Description

    International Restricted Delivery

    Reserved for Product Description

    Address List Services

    Reserved for Product Description

    Caller Service

    Reserved for Product Description

    Change-of-Address Credit Card Authentication

    Reserved for Product Description

    Confirm

    Reserved for Product Description

    International Reply Coupon Service

    Reserved for Product Description

    International Business Reply Mail Service

    Reserved for Product Description

    Money Orders

    Reserved for Product Description

    Post Office Box Service

    Reserved for Product Description

    Negotiated Service Agreements

    Reserved for Class Description

    HSBC North America Holdings Inc. Negotiated Service Agreement

    Reserved for Product Description

    Bookspan Negotiated Service Agreement

    Reserved for Product Description

    Bank of America Corporation Negotiated Service Agreement

    The Bradford Group Negotiated Service Agreement

    Part B--Competitive Products 2000 Competitive Product List

    Express Mail

    Express Mail

    Outbound International Expedited Services

    Inbound International Expedited Services

    Inbound International Expedited Services 1 (CP2008-7)

    Inbound International Expedited Services 2 (MC2009-10 and

    CP2009-12)

    Priority Mail

    Priority Mail

    Outbound Priority Mail International

    Inbound Air Parcel Post

    Parcel Select

    Parcel Return Service

    International

    International Priority Airlift (IPA)

    International Surface Airlift (ISAL)

    International Direct Sacks--M-Bags

    Global Customized Shipping Services

    Inbound Surface Parcel Post (at non-UPU rates)

    Canada Post--United States Postal Service Contractual

    Bilateral Agreement for Inbound Competitive Services (MC2009-8 and CP2009-9)

    International Money Transfer Service

    International Ancillary Services

    Special Services

    Premium Forwarding Service

    Negotiated Service Agreements

    Domestic

    Express Mail Contract 1 (MC2008-5)

    Express Mail Contract 2 (MC2009-3 and CP2009-4)

    Express Mail & Priority Mail Contract 1 (MC2009-6 and CP2009-7)

    Express Mail & Priority Mail Contract 2 (MC2009-12 and CP2009- 14)

    Parcel Return Service Contract 1 (MC2009-1 and CP2009-2)

    Parcel Return Select & Parcel Return Service Contract 1 (MC2009- 11 and CP2009-13)

    Priority Mail Contract 1 (MC2008-8 and CP2008-26)

    Priority Mail Contract 2 (MC2009-2 and CP2009-3)

    Priority Mail Contract 3 (MC2009-4 and CP2009-5)

    Priority Mail Contract 4 (MC2009-5 and CP2009-6)

    Outbound International

    Global Expedited Package Services (GEPS) Contracts

    GEPS 1 (CP2008-5, CP2008-11, CP2008-12, and CP2008-13, CP2008- 18, CP2008-19, CP2008-20, CP2008-21, CP2008-22, CP2008-23 and

    CP2008-24)

    Global Plus Contracts

    Global Plus 1 (CP2008-9 and CP2008-10)

    Global Plus 2 (MC2008-7, CP2008-16 and CP2008-17)

    Global Direct Contracts (MC2009-9, CP2009-10 and CP2009-11)

    Inbound Direct Entry Contracts with Foreign Postal Administrations

    (MC2008-6, CP2008-14 and CP2008-15)

    Competitive Product Descriptions

    Express Mail

    Reserved for Group Description

    Express Mail

    Reserved for Product Description

    Outbound International Expedited Services

    Reserved for Product Description

    Inbound International Expedited Services

    Reserved for Product Description

    Priority

    Reserved for Product Description

    Priority Mail

    Reserved for Product Description

    Outbound Priority Mail International

    Reserved for Product Description

    Inbound Air Parcel Post

    Reserved for Product Description

    Parcel Select

    Reserved for Group Description

    Parcel Return Service

    Reserved for Group Description

    International

    Reserved for Group Description

    International Priority Airlift (IPA)

    Reserved for Product Description

    International Surface Airlift (ISAL)

    Reserved for Product Description

    International Direct Sacks--M-Bags

    Reserved for Product Description

    Global Customized Shipping Services

    Reserved for Product Description

    International Money Transfer Service

    Reserved for Product Description

    Inbound Surface Parcel Post (at non-UPU rates)

    Reserved for Product Description

    International Ancillary Services

    Reserved for Product Description

    International Certificate of Mailing

    Reserved for Product Description

    International Registered Mail

    Reserved for Product Description

    International Return Receipt

    Reserved for Product Description

    International Restricted Delivery

    Reserved for Product Description

    International Insurance

    Reserved for Product Description

    Negotiated Service Agreements

    Reserved for Group Description

    Domestic

    Reserved for Product Description

    Outbound International

    Reserved for Group Description

    Part C--Glossary of Terms and Conditions [Reserved]

    Part D--Country Price Lists for International Mail [Reserved]

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