USPSFinal Rule
International Mailing Services: Price Changes
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Summary
The U.S. Postal Service is announcing changes to the prices it charges for sending mail and packages to other countries. These price changes affect anyone who sends letters, documents, or packages internationally, including businesses and individuals.
Key Points
- 1The USPS is adjusting international mailing rates, which means sending items overseas will likely cost more or less depending on the destination country and package weight
- 2Both individuals sending personal mail and businesses shipping products internationally will be affected by these new prices
- 3The price changes apply to various international services like letters, parcels, and other mailing options available through USPS
- 4These changes help the Postal Service cover its operating costs for maintaining international mail delivery services
- 5Customers should check updated USPS rates before sending international mail to ensure they have the correct postage
Impact Assessment
If you are a small business or individual sender, this means you will pay higher postage rates when mailing items internationally.
Impact Level
Moderate
Geographic Scope
International
Compliance Cost
Minimal
Who is Affected
Small BusinessesConsumersImporters/Exporters
Key Dates
Published
June 20, 2025
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