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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
POSTAL SERVICE
39 CFR Part 20
International Product and Price
Changes
Postal Service.
Final rule.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Postal Service, after
considering comments on its proposal to
change international postal rates, fees,
and mail classifications, is
implementing the new published prices
and mailing standards. The Postal
Service may negotiate customized prices
and mailing standards.
DATES: Effective Date: 12:01 a.m. on May
14, 2007.
Obataiye B. Akinwole, 202–268–7262;
Tom Philson, 202–268–7355; or Janet
Mitchell, 202–268–7522.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On
December 20, 2006, the Postal Service
published in the Federal Register (71
FR 76230) a notice of proposed
international product and pricing
initiatives. That notice proposed a major
redesign of international products,
including changes in published prices
and supporting mail classifications. The
redesign included two main features:
First, we proposed to more closely
align international products with their
domestic counterparts for ease of use
and added value to our customers. We
merged eight mailing options into four
new alternatives by combining products
with overlapping service standards and
prices. We renamed the international
products to mirror comparable domestic
product names. Table 1 outlines our
restructured products. The realignment
merges all economy services including
Publishers’ Periodicals and Books and
Sheet Music into categories with better
service. Mailers who previously mailed
their publication at Publishers’
Periodicals rates may now apply meter
postage to each copy, or for bulk
mailings, use a permit imprint on the
copies and submit a printed PS Form
3700, Postage Statement EM—
International Mail.
TABLE 1
Previous products
New products
Features
Global Express Guaranteed (documents) .......
Global Express Guaranteed ...........................
Global Express Guaranteed (non-document)
Global Express Mail ........................................
Express Mail International ..............................
Airmail Parcel Post ............................................
Economy Parcel Post ........................................
Global Priority Mail ..........................................
Priority Mail International ...............................
Airmail Letter Post .............................................
Economy Letter Post .........................................
First-Class Mail International .........................
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1–3 business day delivery.
Tracking available.
Money-back delivery guarantee1.
Insurance included.
3–5 average business day delivery 2.
Tracking available.
Service guarantee to Australia, China, Hong
Kong, Republic of Korea (South Korea), and
Japan.
• Insurance included.
• Flat-rate envelope.
• 6–10 average business day delivery 2.
• Tracking to major destinations.
• Limited Insurance included.3
• Flat-rate envelope and flat-rate box options
available.
• Available worldwide.
• Registered Mail service available.
restrictions apply. See retail associate for money-back guarantee details.
delivery times may vary based upon origin and destination.
is not available for the Priority Mail International flat-rate envelope.
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Customers will be able to use the
familiar expedited domestic packaging
supplies for their expedited
international shipments. We are also
adding the popular flat-rate envelope
option for Express Mail International,
maintaining the flat-rate envelope
option for Priority Mail International,
and adding the flat-rate box option for
Priority Mail International. In this final
rule, we note the maximum weight limit
for the Priority Mail International flatrate box will be 20 pounds or the
country specific maximum, whichever
is less. In addition, we now offer more
specific delivery time and tracking
information to major destinations.
The second main feature of the
redesign is an increase in published
international prices by an average of 13
percent. This increase is necessary due
to cost increases that occurred during a
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price freeze from January 2001 through
January 2006.
We requested comments on our
proposed rule and received 37
comments before the January 19, 2007,
closing date. In response to requests
from book mailers, we extended the
comment period to February 2 and
received an additional 28 comments.
We included 5 comments received past
the February 2 date. In total, we
received comments from one industry
association, two mailing agents, three
equipment service providers, fifty-five
mailers, and four individuals. We
summarize the three major categories of
comments and respond in items 1
through 3, below.
1. Price Changes for Bulk Letter
Services
We received 36 comments
questioning the magnitude of the
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published pricing change for
International Priority Airmail (IPA) and
International Surface Airlift (ISAL).
Customized prices can be negotiated for
IPA and ISAL. Over the past five years,
the cost coverage for these services has
deteriorated.
All international and domestic
services must cover their attributable
costs and make a reasonable
contribution to our institutional costs.
The published price increases will
allow us to meet that requirement. The
average published price increases for
IPA and ISAL are 14.1 percent and 13.1
percent, respectively. Depending on the
destination country group, price
increases may be more or less than the
average.
After carefully reviewing and
considering all comments, we decided
not to modify the published price
increases in our proposal because these
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price increases are justified and
necessary.
2. Restructuring Services
Twenty-three commenters objected to
our proposal to eliminate surfacetransported economy services. We have
experienced continuing volume decline
for these economy services. Economy
services that use surface transportation
account for only 2.7 percent of total
international volume. The declining
volumes indicate that demand for faster
services has increased at the expense of
services that use surface transportation
to foreign destinations. As a result,
efficient international surface delivery
networks have diminished and costs
have dramatically increased. In
addition, the lack of efficient surface
delivery networks has led to lengthy
and inconsistent delivery times for
economy service to many destinations.
We understand the concerns of
mailers who use economy services, and
customized agreements may be
developed that involve different prices
and standards from those presented in
this rule.
3. Miscellaneous
Three respondents commented on our
online discounts. Customers who
purchase postage using Click-N-Ship at
https://www.usps.com, or through an
authorized online provider, will receive
discounts of 10 percent on Global
Express Guaranteed, 8 percent on
Express Mail International, and 5
percent on Priority Mail International.
These commenters asked us to extend
the discounts to postage meter
customers. Postage meters cannot meet
the specific requirements for the
discounts; therefore, we cannot offer
these discounts to postage meter
customers.
One commenter expressed concern
about eliminating Recorded Delivery,
Aerogrammes, and the small flat-rate
envelope for Global Priority Mail. We
are eliminating Recorded Delivery and
Aerogrammes because of a lack of
customer demand, and the availability
of alternatives. Over the past five years
volumes declined for these services and
costs increased. In FY 2005,
Aerogramme revenue was under
$200,000, with fewer than 250,000
Aerogrammes sent. Recorded Delivery
revenue was approximately $3,000 on
slightly over 1,000 transactions. As an
alternative, Aerogramme mailers can
use either postcards or First-Class Mail
International services. Previously
purchased Aerogrammes will remain
mailable at the applicable First-Class
Mail International rate. Recorded
Delivery mailers can use Registered
Mail.
Regarding the small flat-rate envelope
for Global Priority Mail, as part of our
product simplification and to more
closely align domestic and international
products, we will offer only one flat-rate
envelope for Priority Mail International,
using the same packaging as domestic
Priority Mail. All items previously
mailable in the Global Priority flat-rate
envelope can be mailed in the new
Priority Mail International flat-rate
envelope. The maximum weight limit
will remain 4 pounds.
We received one comment
questioning our decision to charge the
same rate for postcards as we do for
letters. In simplifying the pricing
schedule, we made the decision to
charge the same price for the base FirstClass Mail International letter as we do
for postcards. Postcards are a small
percentage of the total letter-post
volume, and we believe that it would be
more convenient for customers to use
the same postage and stamps for both of
these services. First-Class Mail
International letters and cards are
processed, transported, and delivered in
the same operational stream and have
the same cost structure. We limited the
price increase for the base one-ounce
First-Class Mail International letter to
under the system-wide average in part
because of the rate increase to existing
postcard users. After carefully reviewing
and considering this comment, we have
decided not to modify the price
increases we proposed for postcards.
One commenter questioned the
proposed dimensional weight criteria
for GXG. Dimensional weight
determines the appropriate rate of
postage based on the size of a shipment
in relation to its weight. Our
dimensional weight criteria are
consistent with those used by the
shipping industry. As the commenter
noted, our rounding method needed
clarification. We changed the rounding
method to mirror that of the domestic
rounding method used for Priority Mail.
We received two comments from
mailers concerning the overall
published price increase for
international products and the effect
this increase may have on their
businesses. The average increase in
international prices is 13 percent and is
necessary because of cost increases that
occurred during a price freeze from
January 2001 through January 2006.
Also, the GXG rates in the December 20,
2006, proposal were misaligned and
have been corrected in this final rule.
When designing our published
international prices, we are cognizant of
the intense competitive environment in
which we and our customers compete.
For that reason, we moderated our
increases in our pricing design. After
carefully reviewing and considering
these comments, we decided not to
modify the price increases that we
proposed because the price increases are
justified and are necessary to cover our
costs.
One commenter asked us to provide a
list of country-specific extra services
and weight options. We included the
weight options for Express Mail
International and Priority Mail
International in this final rule.
We provide the updated IMM
standards for our published prices, and
how they are applied for each type of
mail, below.
After reviewing and considering the
comments, we adopt the following
changes to the Mailing Standards of the
United States Postal Service,
International Mail Manual (IMM),
incorporated by reference in the Code of
Federal Regulations. See 39 CFR 20.1.
List of Subjects in 39 CFR Part 20
Foreign relations, International postal
services.
PART 20—[AMENDED]
1. The authority citation for 39 CFR
part 20 continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552(a); 39 U.S.C. 401,
404, 407, 408.
2. Revise the Mailing Standards of the
United States Postal Service,
International Mail Manual (IMM) to
incorporate the following postage rates,
fees, and rate groups.
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Gabon ..........................
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Gibraltar .......................
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Oman ...........................
P
Pakistan .......................
Panama ........................
Papua New Guinea ......
Paraguay ......................
Peru ..............................
Philippines ....................
Pitcairn Island ..............
Poland ..........................
Portugal ........................
Q
Qatar ............................
R
Reunion ........................
Romania .......................
Russia ..........................
Rwanda ........................
S
St. Christopher (St.
Kitts) & Nevis ............
Saint Helena ................
Saint Lucia ...................
Saint Pierre & Miquelon
Saint Vincent & Grenadines .........................
San Marino ...................
Sao Tome & Principe ...
Saudi Arabia ................
Senegal ........................
Serbia-Montenegro
(Yugoslavia) ..............
Seychelles ....................
Sierra Leone ................
Singapore .....................
Slovak Republic (Slovakia) ........................
Slovenia .......................
Solomon Islands ..........
Somalia ........................
South Africa .................
Spain ............................
Sri Lanka ......................
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IPA &
ISAL 5 rate
group
PMI max.
weight limit
(lb.)
PMI insurance
indemnity limit
($)
FCMI 4 rate
group
6
7
5
10
9
7
7
2
10
4
6
9
8
7
66
66
66
70
66
44
44
44
70
70
66
44
66
66
........................
........................
........................
........................
5000
635
165
........................
........................
2915
........................
2200
5000
........................
5
5
5
6
5
5
5
2
6
5
5
5
5
5
8
8
8
3
6
8
8
2
3
8
7
6
8
8
44
44
44
66
44
44
44
44
70
44
66
7
6
6
5
9
6
6
9
7
7
5
44
44
44
44
44
66
66
66
70
66
66
4405
220
........................
650
5000
1775
1025
........................
........................
........................
650
5
5
5
3
5
5
4
5
5
5
3
8
7
7
3
6
7
4
6
8
8
3
8
44
8
44
575
5
8
6
8
8
8
8
6
....................
4
5
6
9
6
9
9
6
....................
4
5
22
66
44
44
66
44
....................
44
66
6
9
6
9
9
6
6
4
5
70
70
44
66
70
44
22
44
66
867
........................
445
........................
........................
........................
........................
5000
650
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
3
8
6
7
6
6
7
7
5
3
6
8
44
8
70
........................
5
8
4
4
4
4
....................
4
4
7
....................
22
44
44
9
4
4
7
66
70
44
66
5000
5000
5000
........................
5
5
5
5
8
5
5
8
7
....................
7
....................
9
....................
9
....................
44
....................
44
....................
9
7
9
4
44
44
44
66
242
170
........................
5000
5
5
5
5
6
8
6
6
7
3
....................
4
4
9
5
....................
8
7
44
66
....................
66
44
9
5
7
8
7
22
66
44
66
66
130
5000
440
........................
936
5
3
5
5
5
6
3
5
8
8
4
4
4
3
5
7
7
6
70
44
44
66
5
7
7
6
70
70
66
66
5000
........................
........................
5000
5
5
5
5
5
8
8
7
4
4
....................
....................
4
5
6
5
5
6
....................
7
5
6
66
66
44
....................
44
66
44
5
5
6
....................
7
5
6
66
66
44
....................
66
44
66
650
650
........................
........................
........................
650
35
5
5
5
....................
5
3
5
5
5
7
8
8
3
8
EMS 2 rate
group
EMS max.
weight limit
(lb.)
6
4
5
4
7
4
4
2
4
4
4
7
4
4
6
7
5
10
9
7
7
2
10
4
6
....................
8
7
44
44
66
70
66
44
44
66
70
44
44
....................
66
44
4
....................
6
3
7
8
6
8
4
4
5
7
6
6
5
9
6
6
9
7
7
5
6
GXG 1 rate
group
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IPA &
ISAL 5 rate
group
PMI max.
weight limit
(lb.)
PMI insurance
indemnity limit
($)
FCMI 4 rate
group
7
9
7
5
5
44
44
44
66
66
........................
535
560
650
650
5
5
5
3
3
8
6
8
3
3
44
8
70
........................
5
8
6
6
7
6
7
....................
9
....................
8
4
6
....................
....................
33
44
22
44
44
....................
44
....................
44
44
44
....................
....................
6
6
7
6
7
6
9
7
8
4
6
9
6
44
66
66
66
70
44
44
22
66
66
44
44
55
1350
5000
248
1458
........................
515
........................
........................
3834
952
729
........................
675
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
7
8
8
7
8
7
6
8
8
5
5
6
7
4
4
6
8
4
7
4
8
9
....................
22
44
44
44
....................
7
4
8
9
6
66
66
70
66
70
........................
5000
5000
........................
5000
5
5
5
5
5
8
8
8
6
8
8
3
8
6
6
5
9
6
22
66
44
44
6
5
9
6
44
44
66
70
........................
2380
........................
........................
5
3
5
5
7
3
6
7
4
4
....................
6
....................
44
6
6
66
44
1615
295
5
5
7
7
6
8
66
8
66
820
5
8
4
4
7
7
44
44
7
7
66
44
........................
........................
5
5
8
8
Country
GXG 1 rate
group
EMS 2 rate
group
EMS max.
weight limit
(lb.)
Sudan ...........................
Suriname ......................
Swaziland .....................
Sweden ........................
Switzerland ...................
Syrian Arab Republic
(Syria) .......................
T
Taiwan ..........................
Tajikistan ......................
Tanzania ......................
Thailand .......................
Togo .............................
Tonga ...........................
Trinidad & Tobago .......
Tristan da Cunha .........
Tunisia ..........................
Turkey ..........................
Turkmenistan ...............
Turks & Caicos Islands
Tuvalu ..........................
U
Uganda .........................
Ukraine .........................
United Arab Emirates ...
Uruguay ........................
Uzbekistan ...................
V
Vanuatu ........................
Vatican City ..................
Venezuela ....................
Vietnam ........................
W
Wallis & Futuna Islands
Western Samoa ...........
Y
Yemen ..........................
Z
Zambia .........................
Zimbabwe .....................
....................
8
4
5
5
7
....................
7
5
5
44
....................
44
66
66
6
8
3
....................
4
6
4
4
7
....................
4
6
4
7
....................
PMI 3 rate
group
1 Global
Express Guaranteed.
Mail International.
3 Priority Mail International.
4 First-Class Mail International.
5 ISAL service not available to all countries. See IMM Country Listings for availability.
6 Bahamas: PMI Indemnity limit is $1458 to Nassau and Freeport and $560 to all other locations.
2 Express
GLOBAL EXPRESS GUARANTEED
Rate group
1
Rate group
2
Rate group
3
Rate group
4
Rate group
5
Rate group
6
Rate group
7
Rate group
8
0.5
1
2
3
4
5
ycherry on PROD1PC64 with RULES3
Weight
not over
(pounds)
$28.50
$41.00
$44.50
$48.00
$51.50
$55.00
$28.75
$42.50
$47.50
$52.50
$57.50
$62.50
$37.00
$49.00
$56.00
$63.00
$70.00
$77.00
75.00
$93.00
$107.75
$122.50
$137.25
$152.00
$38.00
$58.00
$65.75
$73.50
$81.25
$89.00
$38.00
$55.00
$63.45
$71.90
$80.35
$88.80
$37.00
$47.00
$54.20
$61.40
$68.60
$75.80
$52.00
$65.00
$80.90
$96.80
$112.70
$128.60
6
7
8
9
10
$58.50
$62.00
$65.50
$69.00
$72.50
$67.50
$72.50
$77.50
$82.50
$87.50
$84.00
$91.00
$98.00
$105.00
$112.00
$166.75
$181.50
$196.25
$211.00
$225.75
$96.75
$104.50
$112.25
$120.00
$127.75
$97.25
$105.70
$114.15
$122.60
$131.05
$83.00
$90.20
$97.40
$104.60
$111.80
$144.50
$160.40
$176.30
$192.20
$208.10
11
12
13
$75.35
$78.20
$81.05
$90.65
$93.80
$96.95
$116.30
$120.60
$124.90
$237.00
$248.25
$259.50
$132.65
$137.55
$142.45
$137.45
$143.85
$150.25
$116.05
$120.30
$124.55
$218.10
$228.10
$238.10
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Rate group
1
Rate group
2
Rate group
3
Rate group
4
Rate group
5
Rate group
6
Rate group
7
Rate group
8
14
15
$83.90
$86.75
$100.10
$103.25
$129.20
$133.50
$270.75
$282.00
$147.35
$152.25
$156.65
$163.05
$128.80
$133.05
$248.10
$258.10
16
17
18
19
20
$89.60
$92.45
$95.30
$98.15
$101.00
$106.40
$109.55
$112.70
$115.85
$119.00
$137.80
$142.10
$146.40
$150.70
$155.00
$293.25
$304.50
$315.75
$327.00
$338.25
$157.15
$162.05
$166.95
$171.85
$176.75
$169.45
$175.85
$182.25
$188.65
$195.05
$137.30
$141.55
$145.80
$150.05
$154.30
$268.10
$278.10
$288.10
$298.10
$308.10
21
22
23
24
25
$103.85
$106.70
$109.55
$112.40
$115.25
$122.15
$125.30
$128.45
$131.60
$134.75
$159.30
$163.60
$167.90
$172.20
$176.50
$349.50
$360.75
$372.00
$383.25
$394.50
$181.65
$186.55
$191.45
$196.35
$201.25
$201.45
$207.85
$214.25
$220.65
$227.05
$158.55
$162.80
$167.05
$171.30
$175.55
$318.10
$328.10
$338.10
$348.10
$358.10
26
27
28
29
30
$118.10
$120.95
$123.80
$126.65
$129.50
$137.90
$141.05
$144.20
$147.35
$150.50
$180.80
$185.10
$189.40
$193.70
$198.00
$405.75
$417.00
$428.25
$439.50
$450.75
$206.15
$211.05
$215.95
$220.85
$225.75
$233.45
$239.85
$246.25
$252.65
$259.05
$179.80
$184.05
$188.30
$192.55
$196.80
$368.10
$378.10
$388.10
$398.10
$408.10
31
32
33
34
35
$132.35
$135.20
$138.05
$140.90
$143.75
$153.65
$156.80
$159.95
$163.10
$166.25
$202.30
$206.60
$210.90
$215.20
$219.50
$462.00
$473.25
$484.50
$495.75
$507.00
$230.65
$235.55
$240.45
$245.35
$250.25
$265.45
$271.85
$278.25
$284.65
$291.05
$201.05
$205.30
$209.55
$213.80
$218.05
$418.10
$428.10
$438.10
$448.10
$458.10
36
37
38
39
40
$146.60
$149.45
$152.30
$155.15
$158.00
$169.40
$172.55
$175.70
$178.85
$182.00
$223.80
$228.10
$232.40
$236.70
$241.00
$518.25
$529.50
$540.75
$552.00
$563.25
$255.15
$260.05
$264.95
$269.85
$274.75
$297.45
$303.85
$310.25
$316.65
$323.05
$222.30
$226.55
$230.80
$235.05
$239.30
$468.10
$478.10
$488.10
$498.10
$508.10
41
42
43
44
45
$160.10
$162.20
$164.30
$166.40
$168.50
$184.10
$186.20
$188.30
$190.40
$192.50
$245.30
$249.60
$253.90
$258.20
$262.50
$571.50
$579.75
$588.00
$596.25
$604.50
$279.55
$284.35
$289.15
$293.95
$298.75
$329.20
$335.35
$341.50
$347.65
$353.80
$243.45
$247.60
$251.75
$255.90
$260.05
$516.60
$525.10
$533.60
$542.10
$550.60
46
47
48
49
50
$170.60
$172.70
$174.80
$176.90
$179.00
$194.60
$196.70
$198.80
$200.90
$203.00
$266.80
$271.10
$275.40
$279.70
$284.00
$612.75
$621.00
$629.25
$637.50
$645.75
$303.55
$308.35
$313.15
$317.95
$322.75
$359.95
$366.10
$372.25
$378.40
$384.55
$264.20
$268.35
$272.50
$276.65
$280.80
$559.10
$567.60
$576.10
$584.60
$593.10
51
52
53
54
55
$181.10
$183.20
$185.30
$187.40
$189.50
$205.10
$207.20
$209.30
$211.40
$213.50
$288.30
$292.60
$296.90
$301.20
$305.50
$654.00
$662.25
$670.50
$678.75
$687.00
$327.55
$332.35
$337.15
$341.95
$346.75
$390.70
$396.85
$403.00
$409.15
$415.30
$284.95
$289.10
$293.25
$297.40
$301.55
$601.60
$610.10
$618.60
$627.10
$635.60
56
57
58
59
60
$191.60
$193.70
$195.80
$197.90
$200.00
$215.60
$217.70
$219.80
$221.90
$224.00
$309.80
$314.10
$318.40
$322.70
$327.00
$695.25
$703.50
$711.75
$720.00
$728.25
$351.55
$356.35
$361.15
$365.95
$370.75
$421.45
$427.60
$433.75
$439.90
$446.05
$305.70
$309.85
$314.00
$318.15
$322.30
$644.10
$652.60
$661.10
$669.60
$678.10
61
62
63
64
65
ycherry on PROD1PC64 with RULES3
Weight
not over
(pounds)
$202.10
$204.20
$206.30
$208.40
$210.50
$226.10
$228.20
$230.30
$232.40
$234.50
$331.30
$335.60
$339.90
$344.20
$348.50
$736.50
$744.75
$753.00
$761.25
$769.50
$375.55
$380.35
$385.15
$389.95
$394.75
$452.20
$458.35
$464.50
$470.65
$476.80
$326.45
$330.60
$334.75
$338.90
$343.05
$686.60
$695.10
$703.60
$712.10
$720.60
66
67
68
69
70
$212.60
$214.70
$216.80
$218.90
$221.00
$236.60
$238.70
$240.80
$242.90
$245.00
$352.80
$357.10
$361.40
$365.70
$370.00
$777.75
$786.00
$794.25
$802.50
$810.75
$399.55
$404.35
$409.15
$413.95
$418.75
$482.95
$489.10
$495.25
$501.40
$507.55
$347.20
$351.35
$355.50
$359.65
$363.80
$729.10
$737.60
$746.10
$754.60
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Rate group
1
Rate group
2
Rate group
3
Rate group
4
Rate group
5
Rate group
6
Rate group
7
Rate group
8
Rate group
9
Rate group
10
0.5
1
2
3
4
5
$22.00
$23.25
$25.00
$26.75
$28.50
$30.25
$22.00
$25.50
$30.00
$34.50
$39.00
$43.50
$25.00
$28.00
$32.00
$36.00
$40.00
$44.00
$25.00
$27.50
$30.50
$33.50
$36.50
$39.50
$25.00
$30.50
$34.75
$39.00
$43.25
$47.50
$25.00
$27.00
$31.00
$35.00
$39.00
$43.00
$25.00
$32.00
$37.00
$42.00
$47.00
$52.00
$25.00
$32.00
$36.85
$41.70
$46.55
$51.40
$25.00
$30.00
$34.75
$39.50
$44.25
$49.00
$19.75
$22.50
$25.25
$28.75
$32.25
$35.50
6
7
8
9
10
$32.00
$33.75
$35.50
$37.25
$39.00
$46.10
$48.70
$51.30
$53.90
$56.50
$47.85
$51.70
$55.55
$59.40
$63.25
$43.00
$46.50
$50.00
$53.50
$57.00
$51.25
$55.00
$58.75
$62.50
$66.25
$47.00
$51.00
$55.00
$59.00
$63.00
$57.00
$62.00
$67.00
$72.00
$77.00
$56.40
$61.40
$66.40
$71.40
$76.40
$53.75
$58.50
$63.25
$68.00
$72.75
$39.00
$42.50
$46.00
$49.50
$52.25
11
12
13
14
15
$41.50
$44.00
$46.50
$49.00
$51.50
$59.10
$61.70
$64.30
$66.90
$69.50
$67.10
$70.95
$74.80
$78.65
$82.50
$61.10
$65.20
$69.30
$73.40
$77.50
$70.00
$73.75
$77.50
$81.25
$85.00
$68.25
$73.50
$78.75
$84.00
$89.25
$82.35
$87.70
$93.05
$98.40
$103.75
$81.40
$86.40
$91.40
$96.40
$101.40
$78.00
$83.25
$88.50
$93.75
$99.00
$55.75
$59.25
$62.50
$66.00
$69.25
16
17
18
19
20
$54.00
$56.50
$59.00
$61.50
$64.00
$72.10
$74.70
$77.30
$79.90
$82.50
$86.35
$90.20
$94.05
$97.90
$101.75
$81.60
$85.70
$89.80
$93.90
$98.00
$88.75
$92.50
$96.25
$100.00
$103.75
$94.50
$99.75
$105.00
$110.25
$115.50
$109.10
$114.45
$119.80
$125.15
$130.50
$106.40
$111.40
$116.40
$121.40
$126.40
$104.25
$109.50
$114.75
$120.00
$125.25
$72.75
$76.00
$79.50
$82.75
$86.25
21
22
23
24
25
$66.50
$69.00
$71.50
$74.00
$76.50
$85.10
$87.70
$90.30
$92.90
$95.50
$105.60
$109.45
$113.30
$117.15
$121.00
$102.10
$106.20
$110.30
$114.40
$118.50
$107.50
$111.25
$115.00
$118.75
$122.50
$120.75
$126.00
$131.25
$136.50
$141.75
$135.85
$141.20
$146.55
$151.90
$157.25
$131.40
$136.40
$141.40
$146.40
$151.40
$130.50
$135.75
$141.00
$146.25
$151.50
$89.75
$93.00
$96.50
$99.75
$103.25
26
27
28
29
30
$79.00
$81.50
$84.00
$86.50
$89.00
$98.10
$100.70
$103.30
$105.90
$108.50
$124.85
$128.70
$132.55
$136.40
$140.25
$122.60
$126.70
$130.80
$134.90
$139.00
$126.25
$130.00
$133.75
$137.50
$141.25
$147.00
$152.25
$157.50
$162.75
$168.00
$162.60
$167.95
$173.30
$178.65
$184.00
$156.40
$161.40
$166.40
$171.40
$176.40
$156.75
$162.00
$167.25
$172.50
$177.75
$106.50
$110.00
$113.25
$116.75
$120.25
31
32
33
34
35
$91.50
$94.00
$96.50
$99.00
$101.50
$111.10
$113.70
$116.30
$118.90
$121.50
$144.10
$147.95
$151.80
$155.65
$159.50
$143.10
$147.20
$151.30
$155.40
$159.50
$145.00
$148.75
$152.50
$156.25
$160.00
$173.25
$178.50
$183.75
$189.00
$194.25
$189.35
$194.70
$200.05
$205.40
$210.75
$181.40
$186.40
$191.40
$196.40
$201.40
$183.00
$188.25
$193.50
$198.75
$204.00
$123.50
$127.00
$130.25
$133.75
$137.00
36
37
38
39
40
$104.00
$106.50
$109.00
$111.50
$114.00
$124.10
$126.70
$129.30
$131.90
$134.50
$163.35
$167.20
$171.05
$174.90
$178.75
$163.60
$167.70
$171.80
$175.90
$180.00
$163.75
$167.50
$171.25
$175.00
$178.75
$199.50
$204.75
$210.00
$215.25
$220.50
$216.10
$221.45
$226.80
$232.15
$237.50
$206.40
$211.40
$216.40
$221.40
$226.40
$209.25
$214.50
$219.75
$225.00
$230.25
$140.50
$144.00
$147.25
$150.75
$154.00
41
42
43
44
45
$116.50
$119.00
$121.50
$124.00
$126.50
$137.10
$139.70
$142.30
$144.90
$147.50
$182.60
$186.45
$190.30
$194.15
$198.00
$184.10
$188.20
$192.30
$196.40
$200.50
$182.50
$186.25
$190.00
$193.75
$197.50
$225.75
$231.00
$236.25
$241.50
$246.75
$242.85
$248.20
$253.55
$258.90
$264.25
$231.40
$236.40
$241.40
$246.40
$251.40
$235.50
$240.75
$246.00
$251.25
$256.50
$157.50
$160.75
$164.25
$167.50
$171.00
46
47
48
49
50
ycherry on PROD1PC64 with RULES3
Weight
not over
(pounds)
$129.00
$131.50
$134.00
$136.50
$139.00
$150.10
$152.70
$155.30
$157.90
$160.50
$201.85
$205.70
$209.55
$213.40
$217.25
$204.60
$208.70
$212.80
$216.90
$221.00
$201.25
$205.00
$208.75
$212.50
$216.25
$252.00
$257.25
$262.50
$267.75
$273.00
$269.60
$274.95
$280.30
$285.65
$291.00
$256.40
$261.40
$266.40
$271.40
$276.40
$261.75
$267.00
$272.25
$277.50
$282.75
$174.50
$177.75
$181.25
$184.50
$188.00
51
52
53
54
55
$141.50
$144.00
$146.50
$149.00
$151.50
$163.10
$165.70
$168.30
$170.90
$173.50
$221.10
$224.95
$228.80
$232.65
$236.50
$225.10
$229.20
$233.30
$237.40
$241.50
$220.00
$223.75
$227.50
$231.25
$235.00
$278.25
$283.50
$288.75
$294.00
$299.25
$296.35
$301.70
$307.05
$312.40
$317.75
$281.40
$286.40
$291.40
$296.40
$301.40
$288.00
$293.25
$298.50
$303.75
$309.00
$191.25
$194.75
$198.00
$201.50
$205.00
56
57
58
59
$154.00
$156.50
$159.00
$161.50
$176.10
$178.70
$181.30
$183.90
$240.35
$244.20
$248.05
$251.90
$245.60
$249.70
$253.80
$257.90
$238.75
$242.50
$246.25
$250.00
$304.50
$309.75
$315.00
$320.25
$323.10
$328.45
$333.80
$339.15
$306.40
$311.40
$316.40
$321.40
$314.25
$319.50
$324.75
$330.00
$208.25
$211.75
$215.00
$218.50
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EXPRESS MAIL INTERNATIONAL—Continued
Weight
not over
(pounds)
Rate group
1
Rate group
2
Rate group
3
Rate group
4
Rate group
5
Rate group
6
Rate group
7
Rate group
8
Rate group
9
Rate group
10
60
$164.00
$186.50
$255.75
$262.00
$253.75
$325.50
$344.50
$326.40
$335.25
$221.75
61
62
63
64
65
$166.50
$169.00
$171.50
$174.00
$176.50
$189.10
$191.70
$194.30
$196.90
$199.50
$259.60
$263.45
$267.30
$271.15
$275.00
$266.10
$270.20
$274.30
$278.40
$282.50
$257.50
$261.25
$265.00
$268.75
$272.50
$330.75
$336.00
$341.25
$346.50
$351.75
$349.85
$355.20
$360.55
$365.90
$371.25
$331.40
$336.40
$341.40
$346.40
$351.40
$340.50
$345.75
$351.00
$356.25
$361.50
$225.25
$228.75
$232.00
$235.50
$238.75
66
67
68
69
70
$179.00
..................
..................
..................
..................
$202.10
..................
..................
..................
..................
$278.85
..................
..................
..................
..................
$286.60
$290.70
$294.80
$298.90
$303.00
$276.25
..................
..................
..................
..................
$357.00
$362.25
$367.50
$372.75
$378.00
$376.60
$381.95
$387.30
$392.65
$398.00
$356.40
$361.40
$366.40
$371.40
$376.40
$366.75
$372.00
$377.25
$382.50
$387.75
$242.25
$245.50
$249.00
$252.25
$255.75
EXPRESS MAIL INTERNATIONAL—FLAT-RATE ENVELOPE
Destination country
Envelope
CANADA & MEXICO ...........................................................................................................................................................................
ALL OTHER COUNTRIES ..................................................................................................................................................................
$22.00
$25.00
PRIORITY MAIL INTERNATIONAL 1
Rate group
1
Rate group
2
Rate group
3
Rate group
4
Rate group
5
Rate group
6
Rate group
7
Rate group
8
Rate group
9
Rate group
10
1
2
3
4
5
$16.00
$17.30
$18.60
$19.90
$21.20
$16.50
$19.75
$23.00
$26.25
$29.50
$21.00
$25.25
$29.50
$33.75
$38.00
$18.50
$21.75
$25.00
$28.25
$31.50
$20.00
$24.00
$28.00
$32.00
$36.00
$18.50
$22.70
$26.90
$31.10
$35.30
$21.00
$25.50
$30.00
$34.50
$39.00
$20.00
$24.00
$28.00
$32.00
$36.00
$18.00
$21.60
$25.20
$28.80
$32.40
$10.20
$12.10
$14.30
$16.60
$18.70
6
7
8
9
10
$22.50
$23.80
$25.10
$26.40
$27.70
$31.80
$34.10
$36.40
$38.70
$41.00
$41.60
$45.20
$48.80
$52.40
$56.00
$34.65
$37.80
$40.95
$44.10
$47.25
$39.30
$42.60
$45.90
$49.20
$52.50
$39.90
$44.50
$49.10
$53.70
$58.30
$43.50
$48.00
$52.50
$57.00
$61.50
$40.35
$44.70
$49.05
$53.40
$57.75
$35.90
$39.40
$42.90
$46.40
$49.90
$20.90
$23.10
$25.40
$27.70
$29.90
11
12
13
14
15
$29.10
$30.50
$31.90
$33.30
$34.70
$43.30
$45.60
$47.90
$50.20
$52.50
$59.60
$63.20
$66.80
$70.40
$74.00
$50.85
$54.45
$58.05
$61.65
$65.25
$55.80
$59.10
$62.40
$65.70
$69.00
$62.90
$67.50
$72.10
$76.70
$81.30
$65.85
$70.20
$74.55
$78.90
$83.25
$62.10
$66.45
$70.80
$75.15
$79.50
$53.40
$56.90
$60.40
$63.90
$67.40
$32.20
$34.40
$36.60
$38.70
$40.90
16
17
18
19
20
$36.10
$37.50
$38.90
$40.30
$41.70
$54.80
$57.10
$59.40
$61.70
$64.00
$77.60
$81.20
$84.80
$88.40
$92.00
$68.85
$72.45
$76.05
$79.65
$83.25
$72.30
$75.60
$78.90
$82.20
$85.50
$85.90
$90.50
$95.10
$99.70
$104.30
$87.60
$91.95
$96.30
$100.65
$105.00
$83.85
$88.20
$92.55
$96.90
$101.25
$70.90
$74.40
$77.90
$81.40
$84.90
$42.90
$44.85
$46.85
$48.85
$50.80
21
22
23
24
25
$43.10
$44.50
$45.90
$47.30
$48.70
$66.30
$68.60
$70.90
$73.20
$75.50
$95.60
$99.20
$102.80
$106.40
$110.00
$86.85
$90.45
$94.05
$97.65
$101.25
$88.80
$92.10
$95.40
$98.70
$102.00
$108.90
$113.50
$118.10
$122.70
$127.30
$109.35
$113.70
$118.05
$122.40
$126.75
$105.60
$109.95
$114.30
$118.65
$123.00
$88.40
$91.90
$95.40
$98.90
$102.40
$52.80
$54.80
$56.75
$58.75
$60.70
26
27
28
29
30
ycherry on PROD1PC64 with RULES3
Weight
not over
(pounds)
$50.10
$51.50
$52.90
$54.30
$55.70
$77.80
$80.10
$82.40
$84.70
$87.00
$113.60
$117.20
$120.80
$124.40
$128.00
$104.85
$108.45
$112.05
$115.65
$119.25
$105.30
$108.60
$111.90
$115.20
$118.50
$131.90
$136.50
$141.10
$145.70
$150.30
$131.10
$135.45
$139.80
$144.15
$148.50
$127.35
$131.70
$136.05
$140.40
$144.75
$105.90
$109.40
$112.90
$116.40
$119.90
$62.65
$64.65
$66.60
$68.55
$70.55
31
32
33
34
35
$57.10
$58.50
$59.90
$61.30
$62.70
$89.30
$91.60
$93.90
$96.20
$98.50
$131.60
$135.20
$138.80
$142.40
$146.00
$122.85
$126.45
$130.05
$133.65
$137.25
$121.80
$125.10
$128.40
$131.70
$135.00
$154.90
$159.50
$164.10
$168.70
$173.30
$152.85
$157.20
$161.55
$165.90
$170.25
$149.10
$153.45
$157.80
$162.15
$166.50
$123.40
$126.90
$130.40
$133.90
$137.40
$72.50
$74.45
$76.40
$78.35
$80.30
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PRIORITY MAIL INTERNATIONAL 1—Continued
Weight
not over
(pounds)
Rate group
1
Rate group
2
Rate group
3
Rate group
4
Rate group
5
Rate group
6
Rate group
7
Rate group
8
Rate group
9
Rate group
10
36
37
38
39
40
$64.10
$65.50
$66.90
$68.30
$69.70
$100.80
$103.10
$105.40
$107.70
$110.00
$149.60
$153.20
$156.80
$160.40
$164.00
$140.85
$144.45
$148.05
$151.65
$155.25
$138.30
$141.60
$144.90
$148.20
$151.50
$177.90
$182.50
$187.10
$191.70
$196.30
$174.60
$178.95
$183.30
$187.65
$192.00
$170.85
$175.20
$179.55
$183.90
$188.25
$140.90
$144.40
$147.90
$151.40
$154.90
$82.40
$84.50
$86.65
$88.70
$90.80
41
42
43
44
45
$71.10
$72.50
$73.90
$75.30
$76.70
$112.30
$114.60
$116.90
$119.20
..................
$167.60
$171.20
$174.80
$178.40
$182.00
$158.85
$162.45
$166.05
$169.65
$173.25
$154.80
$158.10
$161.40
$164.70
$168.00
$200.90
$205.50
$210.10
$214.70
$219.30
$196.35
$200.70
$205.05
$209.40
$213.75
$192.60
$196.95
$201.30
$205.65
$210.00
$158.40
$161.90
$165.40
$168.90
$172.40
$92.85
$94.95
$97.05
$99.10
$101.20
46
47
48
49
50
$78.10
$79.50
$80.90
$82.30
$83.70
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
$185.60
$189.20
$192.80
$196.40
$200.00
$176.85
$180.45
$184.05
$187.65
$191.25
$171.30
$174.60
$177.90
$181.20
$184.50
$223.90
$228.50
$233.10
$237.70
$242.30
$218.10
$222.45
$226.80
$231.15
$235.50
$214.35
$218.70
$223.05
$227.40
$231.75
$175.90
$179.40
$182.90
$186.40
$189.90
$103.25
$105.35
$107.45
$109.50
$111.55
51
52
53
54
55
$85.10
$86.50
$87.90
$89.30
$90.70
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
$203.60
$207.20
$210.80
$214.40
$218.00
$194.85
$198.45
$202.05
$205.65
$209.25
$187.80
$191.10
$194.40
$197.70
$201.00
$246.90
$251.50
$256.10
$260.70
$265.30
$239.85
$244.20
$248.55
$252.90
$257.25
$236.10
$240.45
$244.80
$249.15
$253.50
$193.40
$196.90
$200.40
$203.90
$207.40
$113.65
$115.70
$117.85
$119.90
$122.00
56
57
58
59
60
$92.10
$93.50
$94.90
$96.30
$97.70
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
$221.60
$225.20
$228.80
$232.40
$236.00
$212.85
$216.45
$220.05
$223.65
$227.25
$204.30
$207.60
$210.90
$214.20
$217.50
$269.90
$274.50
$279.10
$283.70
$288.30
$261.60
$265.95
$270.30
$274.65
$279.00
$257.85
$262.20
$266.55
$270.90
$275.25
$210.90
$214.40
$217.90
$221.40
$224.90
$124.05
$126.15
$128.20
$130.30
$132.35
61
62
63
64
65
$99.10
$100.50
$101.90
$103.30
$104.70
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
$239.60
$243.20
$246.80
$250.40
$254.00
$230.85
$234.45
$238.05
$241.65
$245.25
$220.80
$224.10
$227.40
$230.70
$234.00
$292.90
$297.50
$302.10
$306.70
$311.30
$283.35
$287.70
$292.05
$296.40
$300.75
$279.60
$283.95
$288.30
$292.65
$297.00
$228.40
$231.90
$235.40
$238.90
$242.40
$134.45
$136.50
$138.65
$140.70
$142.80
66
67
68
69
70
$106.10
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
$257.60
..................
..................
..................
..................
$248.85
$252.45
$256.05
$259.65
$263.25
$237.30
$240.60
$243.90
$247.20
$250.50
$315.90
$320.50
$325.10
$329.70
$334.30
$305.10
$309.45
$313.80
$318.15
$322.50
$301.35
$305.70
$310.05
$314.40
$318.75
$245.90
$249.40
$252.90
$256.40
$259.90
$144.85
$146.95
$149.00
$151.10
$153.20
1 Merchandise
is permitted, but written communications having the nature of current and personal correspondence are not permitted.
PRIORITY MAIL INTERNATIONAL—FLAT-RATE ENVELOPE 1
Destination country
Envelope
Canada & Mexico ....................................................................................................................................................................................
All other countries ....................................................................................................................................................................................
1 May
$9.00
$11.00
contain items which may be sent as First-Class Mail International. The maximum weight is 4 lbs.
PRIORITY MAIL INTERNATIONAL—FLAT-RATE BOX 1
Destination country
Box
Canada & Mexico ....................................................................................................................................................................................
All other countries ....................................................................................................................................................................................
$23.00
$37.00
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1 Merchandise is permitted, but written communications having the nature of current and personal correspondence are not permitted. The maximum weight is 20 lbs. or the limit set by the individual country.
ONLINE DISCOUNTS
Service
Global express
guaranteed
Express mail
international
Priority mail
international
Discount .......................................................................................................................................
10%
8%
5%
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FIRST-CLASS MAIL INTERNATIONAL
Weight not
over
(oz.)
1.0 ...............
2.0 ...............
3.0 ...............
4.0 ...............
5.0 ...............
6.0 ...............
7.0 ...............
8.0 ...............
12.0 .............
16.0 .............
20.0 .............
24.0 .............
28.0 .............
32.0 .............
36.0 .............
40.0 .............
44.0 .............
48.0 .............
52.0 .............
56.0 .............
60.0 .............
64.0 .............
Rate groups
1
2
$0.69
$1.00
$1.31
$1.62
$1.93
$2.24
$2.55
$2.86
$3.76
$4.66
$5.56
$6.46
$7.36
$8.26
$9.16
$10.06
$10.96
$11.86
$12.76
$13.66
$14.56
$15.46
3
$0.69
$1.12
$1.55
$1.98
$2.41
$2.84
$3.27
$3.70
$5.10
$6.50
$7.90
$9.30
$10.70
$12.10
$13.50
$14.90
$16.30
$17.70
$19.10
$20.50
$21.90
$23.30
4
$0.90
$1.80
$2.70
$3.60
$4.50
$5.40
$6.30
$7.20
$8.80
$10.40
$12.00
$13.60
$15.20
$16.80
$18.40
$20.00
$21.60
$23.20
$24.80
$26.40
$28.00
$29.60
5
$0.90
$1.80
$2.70
$3.60
$4.50
$5.40
$6.30
$7.20
$8.65
$10.10
$11.55
$13.00
$14.45
$15.90
$17.35
$18.80
$20.25
$21.70
$23.15
$24.60
$26.05
$27.50
6
$0.90
$1.80
$2.70
$3.60
$4.50
$5.40
$6.30
$7.20
$8.65
$10.10
$11.55
$13.00
$14.45
$15.90
$17.35
$18.80
$20.25
$21.70
$23.15
$24.60
$26.05
$27.50
$0.61
$1.07
$1.53
$1.99
$2.45
$2.92
$3.38
$3.84
$5.15
$6.21
$7.27
$8.33
$9.39
$10.45
$11.51
$12.57
$13.63
$14.69
$15.75
$16.81
$17.87
$18.93
POSTAL CARDS AND POSTCARDS
Postage
rate
Destination country
Canada and Mexico .................................................................................................................................................................................
Republic of the Marshall Islands and Federated States of Micronesia ..................................................................................................
All Other Countries ..................................................................................................................................................................................
$0.69
$0.52
$0.90
INTERNATIONAL PRIORITY AIRMAIL (IPA)
Rate groups
Per piece
1 ...................................................................................................................................................
2 ...................................................................................................................................................
3 ...................................................................................................................................................
4 ...................................................................................................................................................
5 ...................................................................................................................................................
6 ...................................................................................................................................................
7 ...................................................................................................................................................
8 ...................................................................................................................................................
9 ...................................................................................................................................................
Worldwide ....................................................................................................................................
$0.33
0.15
0.32
0.32
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.12
0.27
0.25
Full service
per lb.
$4.55
6.10
7.50
7.70
6.50
5.80
7.50
8.00
8.25
8.50
ISC drop shipment per lb.
$3.55
5.10
6.50
6.70
5.50
4.80
6.50
7.00
7.25
7.50
INTERNATIONAL PRIORITY AIRMAIL (IPA) M–BAG—FULL SERVICE
Full service
per lb.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
...........................................................................................................................................................................................................
...........................................................................................................................................................................................................
...........................................................................................................................................................................................................
...........................................................................................................................................................................................................
...........................................................................................................................................................................................................
...........................................................................................................................................................................................................
...........................................................................................................................................................................................................
...........................................................................................................................................................................................................
...........................................................................................................................................................................................................
Note: M-bags are subject to the minimum rate for 11 pounds.
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Weight not
over
(lb.)
Rate groups
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
5 ...............
6 ...............
7 ...............
8 ...............
9 ...............
10 .............
11 .............
$19.30
19.75
20.20
20.65
21.10
21.55
22.00
$25.00
25.60
26.20
26.80
27.40
28.00
28.60
$30.85
31.85
32.85
33.85
34.85
35.85
36.85
$44.50
46.25
48.00
49.75
51.50
53.25
55.00
$38.75
39.90
41.05
42.20
43.35
44.50
45.65
$38.65
39.45
40.25
41.05
41.85
42.65
43.45
$44.80
45.95
47.10
48.25
49.40
50.55
51.70
$42.50
43.85
45.20
46.55
47.90
49.25
50.60
$47.75
49.60
51.45
53.30
55.15
57.00
58.85
Each additional
pound or
fraction
of a
pound ....
2.00
2.60
3.35
5.00
4.15
3.95
4.70
4.60
5.35
INTERNATIONAL SURFACE AIR LIFT (ISAL)
Rate groups
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Full service
per lb.
Per piece
.......................................................................................................................
.......................................................................................................................
.......................................................................................................................
.......................................................................................................................
.......................................................................................................................
.......................................................................................................................
.......................................................................................................................
.......................................................................................................................
.......................................................................................................................
$0.32
0.15
0.30
0.32
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.12
0.22
Direct shipment per lb.
$3.20
5.15
4.00
4.35
5.45
5.55
5.45
6.60
4.45
ISC drop shipment per lb.
$2.70
4.65
3.50
3.85
4.95
5.05
4.95
6.10
3.95
$2.20
4.15
3.00
3.35
4.45
4.55
4.45
5.60
3.45
INTERNATIONAL SURFACE AIR LIFT (ISAL) M–BAG—FULL SERVICE AND DIRECT SHIPMENT
Full service
per lb.
Rate groups
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
...............................................................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................................................
Direct shipment per lb.
$1.60
1.70
2.00
2.80
2.35
2.35
2.60
3.25
3.00
$1.60
1.70
2.00
2.80
2.35
2.35
2.60
3.25
3.00
Note: M-bags are subject to the minimum rate for 11 pounds.
INTERNATIONAL SURFACE AIR LIFT (ISAL) M–BAG—ISC DROP SHIPMENT
Rate groups
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
5 ...............
6 ...............
7 ...............
8 ...............
9 ...............
10 .............
11 .............
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Weight not
over (lb.)
$15.90
16.00
16.10
16.20
16.30
16.40
16.50
$14.30
14.85
15.40
15.95
16.50
17.05
17.60
$11.45
12.75
14.05
15.35
16.65
17.95
19.25
$16.25
18.40
20.55
22.70
24.85
27.00
29.15
$12.90
14.60
16.30
18.00
19.70
21.40
23.10
$14.40
15.85
17.30
18.75
20.20
21.65
23.10
$12.05
14.35
16.65
18.95
21.25
23.55
25.85
$16.20
19.00
21.80
24.60
27.40
30.20
33.00
$18.25
20.25
22.25
24.25
26.25
28.25
30.25
Each additional
pound or
fraction
of a
pound ....
1.50
1.60
1.75
2.65
2.10
2.10
2.35
3.00
2.75
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M–BAGS
Weight not
over 11 lbs.
Rate groups
RG
RG
RG
RG
RG
1
2
3
4
5
(Canada) ........................................................................................................................................................
(Mexico) .........................................................................................................................................................
(Europe IC/Israel) ...........................................................................................................................................
(Japan/Aus/NZ) ..............................................................................................................................................
(All Other Countries—retail) ...........................................................................................................................
Additional per
lb.
$18.70
24.20
31.35
49.50
43.45
$1.70
2.20
2.85
4.50
3.95
EXTRA SERVICES FEES
Service
Fee
International Postal Money Orders ....................................................................................................................................................
International Reply Coupons .............................................................................................................................................................
International Business Reply Card ....................................................................................................................................................
International Business Reply Envelope (up to 2 oz.) ........................................................................................................................
Customs Clearance and Delivery Fee ..............................................................................................................................................
Certificate of Mailing ..........................................................................................................................................................................
Restricted Delivery .............................................................................................................................................................................
Registered Mail ..................................................................................................................................................................................
Return Receipt ...................................................................................................................................................................................
Pickup On-Demand Fee ....................................................................................................................................................................
$3.85
$2.00
$0.90
$1.40
$5.35
$1.05
$4.10
$10.15
$2.15
$14.25
INSURANCE
Insurance
Priority mail international insurance not over
Canada
$50 ...........................................................................................................................................................................
$100 .........................................................................................................................................................................
$200 .........................................................................................................................................................................
$300 .........................................................................................................................................................................
$400 .........................................................................................................................................................................
$500 .........................................................................................................................................................................
$600 .........................................................................................................................................................................
$675 .........................................................................................................................................................................
$700 .........................................................................................................................................................................
2 Add’l Indemnity ......................................................................................................................................................
1 Not
All other
countries
$1.65
$2.05
$2.45
$4.60
$5.50
$6.40
$7.30
$8.20
(1)
(1)
$2.40
$3.30
$4.20
$5.10
$6.00
$6.90
$7.80
(1)
$8.70
$0.90
Applicable
additional $100 or fraction. See individual country listings for maximum indemnity.
2 Each
nonpostal laws and regulations
EXPRESS MAIL INTERNATIONAL
MERCHANDISE INSURANCE—Continued regarding the mailing of dangerous
GLOBAL EXPRESS GUARANTEED
INDEMNITY
Amount of coverage
Global Express Guaranteed Indemnity not
over
(U.S. $)
$100 ..........................
Add’l Indemnity* ........
All countries
3,000.01
3,500.01
4,000.01
4,500.01
No fee.
$0.75
to
to
to
to
3,500.00
4,000.00
4,500.00
5,000.00
Fee
................
................
................
................
10.20
11.55
12.90
14.25
EXPRESS MAIL INTERNATIONAL
MERCHANDISE INSURANCE
3. Revise the Mailing Standards of the
United States Postal Service,
International Mail Manual (IMM), as
follows:
*
*
*
*
*
Amount of coverage
1
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$ 0.01 to $100.00 .....................
100.01 to 200.00 ......................
200.01 to 500.00 ......................
500.01 to 1,000.00 ...................
1,000.01 to 1,500.00 ................
1,500.01 to 2,000.00 ................
2,000.01 to 2,500.00 ................
2,500.01 to 3,000.00 ................
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$0.00
0.75
2.10
3.45
4.80
6.15
7.50
8.85
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110
General Information
*
*
112
Mailer Responsibility
*
*
*
[Revise 112 by adding the following
after the last sentence.]
* * * Full responsibility rests with
the mailer to comply with all postal and
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be mailed, nonmailable or improperly
packaged dangerous goods can be
subject to legal penalties, including but
not limited to those specified in 18
U.S.C.
115
Official Correspondence
115.1 Communicating With
Headquarters
*
*
*
*
*
115.13 Transportation and
Distribution
[Revise the first sentence of 115.13 as
follows:]
Correspondence concerning the
transportation of international civil and
military mail, including the following,
should be addressed to:
*
*
*
*
*
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Preparation for Mailing
*
*
122
Addressing
*
*
[Revise the Note for 123.1 as follows:]
*
Note: The current edition of PS Form 2976
is January 2004; the current edition of PS
Form 2976-A is January 2006; the current
edition of PS Form 2976-E is September
2006. Except as provided in 123.3, mailers
must present at the time of mailing a fully
completed Sender’s Declaration (the Post
Office copy of PS Form 2976 or 2976–A),
which specifies both the sender’s name and
address and the addressee’s name and
address.
122.1 Destination Address
[Revise 122.1d by changing the
reference to 284.1 to 292.41.]
*
*
*
*
*
123
Customs Forms
123.1
*
General
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
123.5
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[Revise the exception by changing the
reference to ‘‘Global Express Mail’’ to
Express Mail International.]
123.6
Required Usage
123.61
*
Conditions
*
*
*
*
[Revise Exhibit 123.61 as follows:]
Exhibit 123.61
CUSTOMS DECLARATION FORM USAGE
Mail category
Declared value
Global Express Guaranteed .............................
All values ....................
Mailing label (item
11FGG1).
Express Mail International ................................
All values ....................
2976 or 2976–A .........
Priority Mail International ..................................
All values ....................
2976–A with 2976–E ..
Priority Mail Flat-Rate Envelope items that:
Weigh less than 16 ounces and do not have
potentially dutiable contents or weigh less
than 16 ounces and have potentially dutiable contents with a declared value less
than $400.
Weigh 16 ounces or more, regardless of contents, regardless of value.
First Class Mail International items that:
Weigh less than 16 ounces and do not have
potentially dutiable contents.
Under $400 ................
2976* ..........................
Regardless of value ...
2976–A*.
N/A .............................
None ...........................
Weigh 16 ounces or more; do not have potentially dutiable contents; and are entered by
a known mailer.
First Class Mail International items that:
Weigh less than 16 ounces and have potentially dutiable contents.
Weigh 16 ounces or more, regardless of contents, regardless of value.
Free matter for the blind ..................................
.....................................
.....................................
Under $400 ................
$400 and over ............
2976* ..........................
2976–A*.
Regardless of value ...
2976–A*.
Under $400 ................
$400 or more ..............
Under $400 ................
$400 or more ..............
.
2976* ..........................
2976–A with 2976–E*.
2976* ..........................
2976–A*.
M-bag ...............................................................
(Note: An M-bag requires a customs form
when it contains potentially dutiable printed
matter, and admissible merchandise items
as defined in 261.22 or some combination
thereof.).
Required form
Comment
GXG Customs Form, PS Form 6182, Commercial Invoice as specified in the individual country listings.
Required Customs Forms and endorsements
vary by country and are specified in the Individual Country Listings.
All items mailed in Priority Mail International
packaging boxes, containers, flats, and envelopes, except the Priority Mail flat-rate
envelope, and any item bearing a Priority
Mail sticker or marked with the words ‘‘Priority Mail’’ is considered a parcel. Do not
use PS Form 2976 (green label) on Priority
Mail International parcels.
May contain personal correspondence including letters, documents, printed matter, and
light-weight merchandise items. Merchandise is permitted unless prohibited by the
destination country. The maximum weight
limit is 4 lbs.
A known mailer, as defined in 123.62, may
be exempt from affixing customs forms to
nondutiable mailpieces that weigh 16
ounces or more.
*Placement of forms: Use PS Form 2976 (green label) for Priority Mail International flat-rate envelope and First-Class Mail International items
under $400 in value and affix it to the outside of the package. If the value of the contents is $400 or more, affix the upper portion of PS Form
2976 (green label) (cut on dotted line and discard the lower portion) to the outside of the package, complete a separate PS Form 2976–A, and
enclose the form set inside the package.
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*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the heading of the notes and
delete notes 1 and 3 as follows:]
Note: Bulk business products, including
International Surface Air Lift * * *
*
*
123.62
*
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*
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*
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registered First-Class Mail International,
or by insured Priority Mail International
shipments and are not mailable in
Express Mail International or ordinary
Priority Mail International shipments
(see 221.2 and 233):
*
*
*
*
*
Completing Customs Forms
123.71 PS Form 2976, Customs
Declaration CN22—Sender’s
Declaration (green label)
123.711 Sender’s preparation of PS
Form 2976
[Revise 123.711 by adding new e and
re-alphabetizing current e through j as
f through k.]
e. The sender must enter the actual
value of an item for registered items in
a consistent manner on Forms 3806 and
2976, i.e., the value entered must be
identical. Items on which identical
values are not declared will be refused.
(See IMM 334.12)
*
*
*
*
*
123.72 PS Form 2976–A, Customs
Declaration and Dispatch Note—CP 72
123.721 Sender’s Preparation of PS
Form 2976–A
*
*
*
*
o. Affix PS Form 2976–A according to
the class of mail, as follows:
[Revise item o(1) as follows:]
(1) For Priority Mail International
parcels, with the exception of the flatrate envelope, first allow the Postal
Service employee to complete PS Form
2976–A as described in 123.722 and
then place the form set inside PS Form
2976–E (plastic envelope) and affix it to
the outside of the package.
[Revise item o(2) as follows]
(2) For a Priority Mail International
flat-rate envelope or First-Class Mail
International item valued at $400 or
more, or if you do not want to list the
contents on the outside wrapper of a
Priority Mail International flat-rate
envelope or First-Class Mail
International item, affix the upper
portion of PS Form 2976 (green label)
(cut on dotted line and discard the
lower portion) to the address side of the
package, complete PS Form 2976–A,
and enclose the form set inside the
package.
*
*
*
*
*
Mailability
131
General
131.1
Domestic Limits
131.2
International Limits
[Revise 131.2 by changing the
reference to section 630 to section 6.]
*
*
*
*
*
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134.1
Valuable Articles
[Revise 134.1 as follows:]
The following valuable articles may
be sent only by registered Priority Mail
International flat-rate envelope,
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135.11 General Conditions
[Revise 135.11 as follows:]
Infectious substances are acceptable
in the international mail subject to the
provisions of DMM 601 and under the
additional conditions specified in
subsections below.
[Revise 135.12 by changing airmail
letter-post to First-Class Mail
International.]:
*
*
*
*
*
*
Authorization
*
*
*
135.6
Radioactive Materials
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise item a as follows:]
a. Shipments may be sent only by
registered First-Class Mail International.
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Perishable Matter
139.1
Animals
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c. Parasites and predators of injurious
insects, if the following conditions are
met:
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[Revise item c (4) as follows:]
(4) They are sent by First-Class Mail
International.
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Eggs
135.22 Requests for Authorization
[Revise the first sentence of 135.22 as
follows:]
Qualifying institutions wishing to
mail packages containing biological
substances must submit a written
request on their organizational
letterhead to the following address:
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139.31
135.4
[Revise 141.1 as follows:]
There are four principal categories of
international mail that are primarily
differentiated from one another by
speed of service. They are Global
Express Guaranteed(GXG), Express
Mail International service, Priority Mail
International, and First-Class Mail
International service.
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[Revise the title and text of 141.3 as
follows:]
Marking
135.41 Infectious Biological
Substances
[Revise the first sentence of 135.41 as
follows:]
Items that contain infectious
biological substances should be
identified by a black and white
diamond-shaped label with the division
number 6.2 in the bottom, in addition to
the Etiologic Agents/Biohazard Material
label. * * *
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135.42 Noninfectious Biological
Substances
[Revise the first sentence of 135.42 as
follows:]
Items that contain noninfectious
biological substances must be identified
by a violet-colored label bearing the
prescribed symbol and French wording
for perishable biological materials:
‘‘MATIERES BIOLOGIQUES
PERISSABLES.’’
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careful yet expeditious handling from
receipt through dispatch.
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135.51 Biological Substances
[Revise 135.51 as follows:]
Items that contain perishable
biological substances must be given
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[Revise 139.31 as follows:]
Eggs may be sent only by Priority Mail
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International Mail Categories
141
Definitions
141.1
141.3
General
Express Mail International
The next level of service, in terms of
speed and value-added features, is
Express Mail International. Express Mail
International is an expedited mail
service that can be used to send
documents and merchandise to most of
the country locations that are
individually listed in this publication.
Express Mail International insurance
coverage against loss, damage, or rifling,
up to a maximum of $100, is provided
at no additional charge. Additional
merchandise insurance coverage up to
$5,000 may be purchased at the sender’s
option to many countries. Document
reconstruction insurance coverage is
limited to a maximum of $100 per
shipment. Return receipt service is
available upon request, at no additional
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charge, for Express Mail International
shipments that are sent to a limited
number of countries. See 221.4.
Country-specific maximum weight
limits range from 22 pounds to 70
pounds. See the Individual Country
Listings. Express Mail International
shipments offers a date-certain, moneyback guarantee to select destinations:
see IMM 221.1 and the Individual
Country Listings to determine the
availability of such service. For all other
destinations, Express Mail International
shipments are not subject to a postage
refund guarantee if a delivery delay
occurs.
[Revise 141.4 as follows:]
141.4 Priority Mail International
a. With the exception of the flat-rate
envelope, Priority Mail International,
which is referred to as CP mail, is
governed by the parcels provisions of
the Universal Postal Convention. That
classification is primarily designed to
accommodate larger and heavier
shipments, whose size and/or weight
transcend the established limitations for
First-Class Mail International. At the
sender’s option, extra services, such as
insurance coverage and return receipt
service may be added on a country
specific basis.
b. Priority Mail International flat-rate
envelope is an accelerated airmail
service that provides customers with a
reliable and economical means of
sending correspondence, documents,
printed matter, and light-weight
merchandise items to foreign
destinations. The maximum limit is 4
pounds. Registered Mail service is
available for the Priority Mail
International flat-rate envelope.
Insurance is not available in
combination with Priority Mail
International flat-rate envelope service.
[Revise the title and text of 141.5 as
follows:]
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141.5 First-Class Mail International
First-Class Mail International is a
generic term for mailpieces of differing
shapes, sizes, and contents which weigh
four pounds or less that are subject to
the provisions of the Universal Postal
Union letter-post Convention. FirstClass Mail International items may
contain any mailable matter that is not
hazardous or prohibited by the
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destination country. Aerogrammes are
not available for purchase. Previously
purchased aerogrammes are mailable at
the applicable First-Class Mail
International rate. At the sender’s
option, extra services, such as registry
and return receipt may be added on a
country-specific basis.
extra services must prepay all postage
and fees.
Note: The term First-Class Mail
International encompasses all of the classes
of international letter-post mail (i.e., letter
and letter packages, postcards and postal
cards, printed matter, and small packets) that
were formerly categorized as LC (letters and
cards) and AO (other articles) respectively.
152.2
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[Delete 141.6.]
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Envelope and Card Specifications
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142.6 Bordered Envelopes and Cards
[Revise 142.6 by changing airmail
letter-post to First-Class Mail
International.]
143 Official Mail
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143.4 General Secretariat of the
Organization of American States (OAS)
[Revise items a and b as follows:]
a. Unregistered First-Class Mail
International items bearing the return
address of the OAS General Secretariat
and weighing not more than 4 pounds
are accepted without postage when
addressed to the OAS member countries
listed in 143.4c.
b. Items other than First-Class Mail
International with extra services may
not be provided for OAS General
Secretariat official mail without the
prepayment of postage or the fee for the
extra service requested.
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143.5 Pan American Sanitary Bureau
Mail
[Revise items a and b as follows:]
a. Unregistered First-Class Mail
International items bearing the return
address of the bureau and weighing not
more than 4 pounds, are accepted
without postage affixed when addressed
to an OAS member country listed in
143.4c or to Cuba.
b. Items with the bureau return
address that are sent other than FirstClass Mail International or that requests
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Payment Methods
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Stamps
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[Revise item a by changing special
services to extra services. Delete item c,
and re-letter current item d as new item
c and revise as follows:]
c. Nondenominated postage stamps
(except for those that bear unique
domestic markings, such as First-Class
Presort, Nonprofit Org.) may be affixed
to postal items that are sent to foreign
countries. The value of such stamps is
linked to either a current or a former
domestic rate (e.g., the ‘‘Lady Liberty
and U.S. Flag’’ stamp has a postage
value of 39 cents). The postage value of
the Forever Stamp, as well as the
nondenominated Breast Cancer
Research semipostal stamp, is always
the domestic First-Class Mail singlepiece one-ounce letter rate that is in
effect on the day of use (mailing). Since
international postage rates are always
higher than the comparable domestic
postage rates, mailers who affix a single
nondenominated postage stamp to their
outbound mailpieces must add
additional postage to comply with the
international rate schedule.
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152.3
Permit Imprint
152.31
Conditions of Use
[Revise 152.31 as follows:]
Postage may be paid by permit
imprint, subject to the general
conditions stated in DMM 124, 604, and
705. Postage charges are computed on
PS Form 3700. This postage payment
method may be used for postage and
extra service fees for First-Class Mail
International and Priority Mail
International.
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[Revise Exhibit 152.34 as follows:]
Exhibit 152.34
Indicia Formats
BILLING CODE 7710–12–P
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[Delete 152.4.]
2 Conditions for Mailing
210 Global Express Guaranteed
211 Description
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211.2 Eligibility
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[Insert new 211.3 as follows:]
211.3 Global Express Guaranteed
Service
Global Express Guaranteed (GXG)
service may be used for shipments that
contain documents and general
correspondence for which no duty is
assessed by the customs authority of the
destinating country, or for shipments
that contain non-documents, or other
merchandise for which duty may be
assessed by the customs authority of the
destinating country. Document packages
are sealed against inspection by the
Postal Service or other U.S. agencies
and authorities. Shipments that contain
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non-documents or other merchandise
for which duty may be assessed by the
customs authority of the destinating
country are not sealed against
inspection under 39 U.S.C. 3623(d).
These shipments are also subject to
inspection by the Postal Service and its
designated agents for purposes of
aviation (air) security, and to determine
that the contents are eligible for mailing
and that the contents are adequately
declared on the Global Express
Guaranteed Air Waybill/Shipping
Invoice to permit expedited customs
clearance. All shipments (documents
and non-documents) may also be subject
to inspection in the destinating country
for purposes of compliance with the
customs requirements of the destinating
country. See the listing of destinating
countries in 213 for specific availability.
[Delete current 212.2.]
[Insert current 216 title as new 212
title, and revise as follows:]
212
Postage Rates
[Insert current 216.1 (with new rates
and rate groups) as new 212.1, and
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[Delete current 216.2 in its entirety.]
[Insert current 216.3 in its entirety as
new 212.2.]
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212.23
212.231
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Online Discounts
General
[Revise the last line of new 212.231 as
follows:]
* * * The discounted postage rates
applicable to Global Express Guaranteed
are set forth in 212.26 and are separate
and distinct from the postage rates set
forth in 212.1.
212.232
Standard Web Discount
[Revise text in 212.232 as follows]
Discounted rates apply to Global
Express Guaranteed mailings that do not
qualify for the volume discount
schedule and the customer prepares and
pays for Global Express Guaranteed
shipments online at usps.com or by
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using an authorized PC Postage vendor.
Global Express Guaranteed published
rates will be reduced by 10 percent for
all payments at USPS.com or made
through an authorized PC Postage
vendor. The discount applies only to the
postage portion of Global Express
Guaranteed rates. It does not apply to
the pickup service charge or additional
insurance fees. The discount is
automatically applied to each shipment.
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[Revise new 212.252 (current 216.352
item a by changing ‘‘$13.25’’ to
‘‘$14.25.’’] [Revise title of new
212.261(current 216.361) to ‘‘Global
Express Guaranteed with Standard Web
Discount’’ (Discounts apply only to
customers who pay for postage online.)
(New table includes new prices and rate
groups.]
[Delete 216.362 in its entirety.]
[Delete 216.363 in its entirety.]
[Delete 216.364 in its entirety.]
[Insert current 216.4 in its entirety as
new 212.3.]
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Service Areas
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213.2 Destinating Countries and Rate
Groups
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[In the table, Delete the ‘‘NonDocument Service Rate Group’’ column
and revise the title of the ‘‘Document
Service Rate Group’’ column to be ‘‘GXG
Rate Group’’.]
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[Revise the introductory text before
the last group of countries in 213.2 as
follows:]
Only documents (211.3) may be sent
to the following countries:
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Pickup Service
[Revise the 213.3 as follows:]
a. On-call and scheduled pickup
services are available for an added
charge of $14.25 for each pickup stop,
regardless of the number of pieces
picked up. Only one pickup fee will be
charged if domestic Express Mail,
Express Mail International, domestic
Priority Mail, Priority Mail
International, and/or domestic Parcel
Post is picked up at the same time.
b. No pickup fee will be charged
when Global Express Guaranteed is
picked up during a delivery stop or
during a scheduled stop made to collect
other mail not subject to a pickup fee.
Pickup service is provided in
accordance with the information in
DMM 507.5; for more information, also
visit the online site at usps.com/pickup.
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Service Guarantee
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[Revise the title and text of 214.2 as
follows:]
214.2 Transit Days for Shipments
Containing Non-Documents
Total transit days for Global Express
Guaranteed service for non-document
items, may be affected by general
customs delays, specific customs
commodity delays, holidays observed in
the destinating country, and other
factors beyond the Postal Service’s
control. See the Terms and Conditions
on the Global Express Guaranteed Air
Waybill/Shipping Invoice or in
Publication 141 for details.
215 Inquiries, Postage Refunds, and
Indemnity Claims
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215.3 Indemnity Claims
[Delete the titles for 215.31 and
215.32 and revise the text for 215.3 as
follows:]
If a shipment is lost or damaged, the
sender may file a claim for document
reconstruction costs (for document
items), or for the declared value of the
shipment costs (for non-document
items). All claims must be initiated
within 30 days of the shipment date by
contacting a customer service
representative at 800–222–1811. The
representative will provide more details
on how to file a claim. The original
receipt of the Global Express
Guaranteed Air Waybill/Shipping
Invoice must be included when filing a
claim. Consult Publication 141 for
limitations and restrictions on
indemnity payments for Global Express
Guaranteed items. The Global Express
Guaranteed customer service office will
adjudicate refunds for Global Express
Guaranteed. The Global Express
Guaranteed customer service office can
be contacted at 800–222–1811. Final
approval and payment will be made by
the Postal Service.
215.4 Extent of Postal Service Liability
for Lost or Damaged Contents
[Delete the titles for 215.41 and
215.42 and revise the text for 215.4 as
follows:]
Liability for a lost or damaged Global
Express Guaranteed shipment is limited
to the lowest of the following:
a. $100 or the amount of additional
optional insurance purchased.
b. The actual amount of the loss or
damage.
c. The actual value of the contents.
‘‘Actual value’’ means the lowest cost
of replacing, reconstructing or
reconstituting the allowable contents of
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the shipment (determined at the time
and place of acceptance). See individual
country listings.
215.5
Insurance
[Revise the title and text of 215.51 as
follows:]
215.51 Insurance for Global Express
Guaranteed
Document reconstruction insurance
(the reasonable costs incurred in
reconstructing duplicates of
nonnegotiable documents mailed), and
non-document insurance for loss or
damage up to $100 per shipment, is
included at no additional charge (See
individual country listings for
availability). Additional insurance may
be purchased for non-document and
document shipments, as outlined in
section 215.52, not to exceed the total
cost of reconstruction, $2,499, or a
lesser amount as limited by country,
content, or value. Coverage, terms, and
limitations are subject to change.
[Delete title and text of 215.52 and
renumber 215.53 as 215.52.]
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[Delete current 216. Renumber current
217 and 218 as 216 and 217.]
216
Sizes and Weights
[Revise 216.1 as follows:]
The weight, dimensional weight, and
size limits set forth in this section are
for Global Express Guaranteed service
shipments containing documents and
non-documents unless otherwise noted
in the Individual Country Listings.
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216.3
Dimensional Weight
[Revise 216.3 as follows:]
Postage for Global Express Guaranteed
is charged based on the actual weight or
the dimensional weight (as calculated in
216.31 or 216.32), whichever is greater.
The equation for determining
dimensional weight is as follows:
216.31 Determining Dimensional
Weight for a Rectangular Shaped Parcel
Follow these steps to determine the
dimensional weight for a rectangular
shaped parcel:
a. Determine the length, width, and
height in inches. Round off each
measurement to the nearest whole inch.
b. Multiply the length by the width by
the height.
c. Divide the result by 166 and round
up to the next whole number to
determine the dimensional weight in
pounds.
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216.32 Determining Dimensional
Weight for a Nonrectangular Shaped
Parcel
Follow these steps to determine the
dimensional weight for a
nonrectangular-shaped parcel:
a. Determine the length, width, and
height in inches. Measure the length,
width, and height at their extreme
dimensions. Round off each
measurement to the nearest whole inch.
b. Multiply the length by the width by
the height.
c. Multiply the result by an
adjustment factor of 0.785.
d. Divide the result by 166 and round
up to the next whole number to
determine the dimensional weight in
pounds.
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Preparation Requirements
218.1 Preparation by the Sender
[Revise 218.1c as follows. Delete
218.1d.]
c. Complete the Shipment Details to
show the contents in detail. For
documents, include the estimated cost
of reconstruction. For non-documents,
include a valuation and country of
manufacture. Non-document shipments
can not have a value that exceeds $2499.
All Global Express Guaranteed
shipments must be signed and dated on
the mailer agreement,
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[Revise the title and text of 220 as
follows:]
220 Express Mail International
[Throughout 220, change ‘‘Global
Express Mail,’’ ‘‘Global Express Mail
(EMS),’’ and ‘‘EMS’’ to ‘‘Express Mail
International.’’]
221
Description
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[Revise the title and first line of 221.2
as follows:]
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221.2 Eligibility
Any item not prohibited in
international mail is allowed in Express
Mail International except dangerous
goods. * * *
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221.31 Express Mail International
Merchandise Insurance
Express Mail International
merchandise insurance coverage against
loss, damage, or rifling is provided up
to $100 at no additional charge.
Additional insurance coverage above
$100 may be purchased at the sender’s
option. The fee for optional Express
Mail International merchandise
insurance coverage is $0.75 up to
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$200.00; $2.10 for $200.01 to $500.00;
and plus $1.35 for each $500 or fraction
thereof over $500.00. See individual
country listings for merchandise
insurance limits.
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224
Mail Preparations
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[Revise the title and text of 230 as
follows:]
Postage
230
Priority Mail International
Rates
231
Description
222.1
222.11
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[Revise the title of 224 as follows:]
Country Rates
231.1
General
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[Add new Exhibit 222.11 as follows:]
Priority Mail International is a
priority airmail service that provides
Exhibit 222.11
customers with a reliable and
economical means of sending
FLAT-RATE ENVELOPE POSTAGE
correspondence, documents, printed
RATES
matter, light-weight merchandise items,
and parcels to foreign destinations.
Canada & Mexico .....................
$22.00 Written correspondence having the
All other countries .....................
$25.00
nature of current and personal
correspondence is not permitted in
222.13 Online Rates—General
Priority Mail International parcels, but
[Revise 222.13 as follows:]
may be sent in the Priority Mail
Discounted rates apply to Express
International flat-rate envelope.
Mail International customers who
231.2 Priority Mail International Flat
prepare and pay for Express Mail
Rate Envelope
International shipments online at
usps.com or by using an authorized PC
All items which may be sent as FirstPostage vendor.
Class Mail International (see 241) may
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be sent in the Priority Mail International
flat-rate envelope provided that the
222.132 Online Discounts
contents are mailable and fit securely in
[Revise 222.132 as follows:]
the envelope and the contents are
Express Mail International published
rates will be reduced by 8 percent for all entirely confined within the envelope
payments at USPS.com or made through with the adhesive provided as the
means of closure. The envelope flaps
an authorized PC Postage vendor. The
must be able to close within the normal
discount applies only to the postage
folds. Tape may be applied to the flap
portion of Express Mail International
and seams for closure or to reinforce the
rates. It does not apply to the pickup
envelope, provided the design of the
service charge, additional merchandise
envelope is not enlarged by opening the
insurance fees, or shipments made
under an International Customized Mail sides of the envelope and taping or
reconstructing the envelope in any way.
agreement.
Registered mail service is available.
222.2 Payment of Postage
Insurance is not available.
222.21 Methods of Payment
232 Priority Mail International FlatRate Envelope Postage
[Revise 222.21 as follows:]
Express Mail International may be
232.1 Rates
paid by postage stamps, postage
validation imprinter (PVI) labels,
The Priority Mail International flatpostage meter stamps, informationrate envelope is charged at a flat rate.
based indicia (IBI), PC PostageTM, or
The price does not depend on the
through the use of an Express Mail
weight of the item. Postage is required
corporate account.
for each piece. Priority Mail flat-rate
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used for international mail. Appropriate
222.24 Pickup Service
additional postage must be added prior
[Revise 222.24 by changing $13.25 to
to mailing. (See Exhibit 232.1.)
$14.25.]
Exhibit 232.1
[Revise the title of 223 as follows:]
223
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232.2 Weight Limit
The weight limit for the flat-rate
envelope is 4 pounds.
232.3 Customs Forms Required
All Priority Mail International flat-rate
envelopes must bear PS Form 2976 or
2976–A depending on weight and value.
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233 Priority Mail International
Parcels
233.1 Indemnity
Ordinary Priority Mail International—
i.e. uninsured—includes indemnity
coverage against loss, damage, or rifling
up to the amounts shown in Exhibit
233.3. Indemnity is limited to the lesser
of the actual value of the contents or the
maximum indemnity based on the
weight of the article. If the parcel has
been delivered to the addressee,
payment for damage and missing
contents is made to the addressee unless
the addressee waives payment, in
writing, in favor of the sender.
Note: International insured mail service
provides insurance coverage higher than the
indemnity limits for ordinary Priority Mail
International parcels to many countries. See
IMM 320 and individual country listings for
availability and limitations of coverage.
When international insurance is purchased,
it replaces the ordinary indemnity coverage.
Note: Priority Mail International parcels
may be insured, but not the Priority Mail
Flat-Rate envelope. (see 322).
233.2
Exclusions
Ordinary indemnity coverage is not
paid for:
a. Parcels containing coins;
banknotes; currency notes, including
paper money; securities of any kind
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payable to the bearer; traveler’s checks;
platinum, gold, and silver; precious
stones; jewelry; watches; and other
valuable articles.
b. Consequential losses, delay,
concealed damage, spoilage of
perishable items, articles improperly
packaged, articles too fragile to
withstand normal handling in the mail,
or prohibited articles.
c. Priority Mail International parcels
mailed to the Republic of the Marshall
Islands or the Federated States of
Micronesia.
233.3 Ordinary Priority Mail
International Weight and Indemnity
Limits
Exhibit 233.3 lists the weight and
indemnity limits for ordinary Priority
Mail International parcels.
Exhibit
233.3
ORDINARY PRIORITY MAIL INTERNATIONAL WEIGHT AND INDEMNITY LIMITS
Weight not over (lbs.)
Indemnity
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$97.04
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$103.00
$105.98
$108.96
$111.94
$114.92
$117.90
$120.88
$123.86
$126.84
$129.82
$132.80
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$165.58
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$171.54
$174.52
$177.50
$180.48
$183.46
$186.44
$189.42
$192.40
$195.38
$198.36
$201.34
$204.32
$207.30
$210.28
$213.26
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$219.22
$222.20
$225.18
$228.16
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235.2
234 Priority Mail International
Postage
Size Limits
235.21
236.2
Rectangular Parcels
234.1 Priority Mail International—
Flat-Rate Box
Exhibit
234.1
Canada and Mexico .....................
All other countries ......................
a. Minimum length and width: 51⁄2 ×
31⁄2 inches.
b. Maximum length: 42 inches.
c. Maximum length and girth
$23.00
$37.00 combined: 79 inches.
Note: Indemnity for items mailed in flatrate boxes are based on the weight and
indemnity limits shown in Exhibit 233.3.
Maximum weight limit for the Priority Mail
International flat rate box is 20 pounds or the
maximum weight allowed by the country of
destination whichever is less. See individual
country listings.
235.22
Circular Parcels
Maximum girth (measured along
diameter): 64 inches.
235.23
Exceptional Size Limits
A discount of 5 percent will be
applied to Priority Mail International
published postage rates for transactions
conducted on Click-N-Ship or through
an authorized PC postage vendor. The
discount applies only to the postage
portion of Priority Mail International
rates. It does not apply to pickup service
charges, insurance fees, or shipments
made under an International
Customized agreement.
The maximum size limit for
rectangular-shaped parcels of 42 inches
in maximum length and 79 inches in
maximum length and girth combined
applies to all countries except as
follows:
a. Maximum length and girth
combined: 108 inches.
Canada
Hong Kong
b. Maximum length: 60 inches
Maximum length and girth combined:
108 inches.
Azerbaijan
Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Japan
Macao
Republic of the Marshall Islands
Federated States of Micronesia
New Zealand
c. Priority Mail International parcels:
Maximum length: 60 inches.
Maximum length and girth combined:
108 inches.
Andorra
Austria
Belgium
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Gibraltar
Greece
Ireland
Italy
Liechtenstein
Luxembourg
Malta
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
San Marino
Slovak Republic (Slovakia)
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Vatican City
235
236
234.2 Priority Mail International
Parcels
Prices for parcels not using a flat-rate
box vary by weight and country rate
group. See individual country listings.
234.3
Mailing Locations
Parcels may be presented for mailing
at any Post Office window.
234.4
Pickup Service
Scheduled pickup service is available
for an added charge of $14.25 for each
pickup stop regardless of the number of
pieces picked up. Only one pickup fee
will be charged if domestic Express
Mail, Express Mail International,
domestic Priority Mail, Priority Mail
International, Global Express
Guaranteed, and/or domestic Parcel Post
are also picked up at the same time. No
pickup fee will be charged when
Priority Mail International is picked up
during a delivery stop or during a
scheduled stop made to collect other
mail not subject to a pickup fee. Pickup
service is provided in accordance with
the information in DMM 507.5; for more
information, also visit the online site at
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Online Rates
235.1
Weight and Size Limits
Weight Limits
a. Flat-rate envelope: 4 lbs.
b. Flat-rate box: 20 lbs.
c. Parcels: See Individual Country
Listings.
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prescribed airmail labels (i.e., either PS
Label 19–A or PS Label 19–B). The
airmail marking or label should be
placed below and to the left of the
delivery address.
236.3
Sealing
236.31
Requirements
All international parcels must be
sealed.
236.32
Sealing Materials
Senders must seal their own parcels.
Wax, gummed-paper tape, nails, screws,
wire, metal bands, or other materials
may be used to seal parcels. The seal
must be sufficient to allow detection of
tampering.
236.4
Packaging
236.41
Packaging Requirements
Every parcel must be securely and
substantially packed. In packing, the
sender must consider the nature of the
contents, the climate, the length of the
journey, and the numerous handlings
involved in the conveyance of
international mail.
236.42
Types of Containers
Ordinary paperboard containers are
not acceptable. Parcels must be packed
in one of the following:
a. Canvas or similar material.
b. Double-faced corrugated or solid
(minimum 275-pound test) fiber boxes
or cases.
c. Strong wooden boxes made of
lumber at least 1⁄2-inch thick or plywood
of at least three plies.
236.43
Use of Wrapping Paper
Heavy wrapping paper or waterproof
paper is permitted only as the outside
covering of a carton.
236.44
Lids
Boxes With Screwed or Nailed
If otherwise acceptable, boxes with
screwed- or nailed-on lids and bags
closed by sewing may be used. Heavy
objects, such as cans of food, must be
surrounded with other contents or
packing material in order to prevent
their shifting within the parcel. For
illustrations or recommended packing
procedures, see DMM 601.
236.45
Customs Forms Required
All Priority Mail International parcels
must bear PS Form 2976–A.
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244
Nonpostal Documentation
Forms required by nonpostal export
regulations are described in chapter 5.
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the title of 240 as follows:]
240
First-Class Mail International
[Throughout 240 change the term
‘‘letter-post’’ to First-Class Mail
International and delete references to
‘‘airmail and economy.’’]
241
Description
Postage
Rates
[Revise the introductory text of 242.1
and the note as follows:]
The country-specific rate group
designations that apply to First-Class
Mail International and airmail M-bags
(see 260) are as follows: * * *
Note: See the Individual Country Listings
for the First-Class Mail International postage
rates that are applicable to specific
destination countries and territorial
possessions.
242.2
Payment of Postage
[Revise the text of 242.2 as follows:]
A mailer of a First-Class Mail
International item may pay postage with
postage stamps, postage meter, postage
validation imprinter (PVI) label, PC
postage, or permit imprint.
[Revise the title of 243 as follows:]
243
*
Physical Characteristics
*
*
*
*
[Revise the title of 243.2 as follows:]
243.2
*
Dimensions
*
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*
*
*
Nonmachinable Surcharge
[Revise the introductory text of 243.24
as follows:]
A $0.17 per-piece surcharge is applied
to a First-Class Mail International item
that weighs 1 ounce or less, if it has one
or more of the following characteristics:
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the title of 244 as follows:]
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*
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*
*
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[Revise items a and b by replacing
‘‘Letter-post’’ with ‘‘First-Class Mail
International;’’ revise item d by
replacing ‘‘Economy (surface)’’ with
‘‘First-Class Mail International’’; delete
item c and re-letter items d and e as
items c and d.]
*
*
*
*
*
Customs Forms Required
Dutiable Merchandise
*
General
242.1
*
244.51
The First-Class Mail International
classification encompasses all the
classes of international mail that were
formerly categorized as airmail letterpost and economy letter-post, post and
postal cards, printed matter and small
packets that were formerly categorized
as LC (letters and cards), and AO (other
articles).
*
*
*
*
*
242
254.2
244.5
[Revise the title and text of 241.1 as
follows:]
241.1
Mail Preparation
16625
*
*
*
*
[Revise the title of 250 as follows:]
250
Postcards and Postal Cards
251
Description
[Delete the title of 251.1. Renumber
current 251.11 and 251.12 as new 251.1
and 251.11.]
251.1
General
[Revise the text of new 251.1 as
follows:]
Postcards and postal cards consist of
single cards sent without a wrapper or
envelope. Folded (double) cards must be
mailed in envelopes at the First-Class
Mail International rate of postage.
[Renumber 251.13 as 251.12 and
251.14 as 251.13.]
*
*
*
*
*
[Delete 251.2 and 251.3 in their
entireties.]
[Revise the title of 252 as follows:]
252
Postage Rates and Fees
[Revise 252 by deleting reference to
Aerogrammes as follows:]
Postcards and Postal Cards
Canada and Mexico $0.69
Marshall Islands and Micronesia
$0.52
All other countries $0.90
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the title and text of 253.2 as
follows (deleting the titles and texts of
253.21 and 253.22):]
253.2
Dimensions
Each card claimed at a card rate must
be:
a. Rectangular.
b. Not less than 31⁄2 inches high, 51⁄2
inches long, and 0.007 inch thick.
c. Not more than 41⁄4 inches high, 6
inches long and 0.016 inch thick.
Note: See 243.23 for larger cards.
[Revise the title of 254 as follows:]
254 Elements on the Face of a
Mailpiece
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*
*
*
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*
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[Delete the current 254.3 in its
entirety. Renumber current 254.22 new
254.23 as 254.3 and 254.4.]
[Renumber current 251.15 and 251.16
as new 254.5 and 254.6.]
*
*
*
*
*
260 Direct Sacks of Printed Matter to
One Addressee (M-Bags)
[Revise the title of 261 as follows:]
261 Description
[Revise the title of 261.1 as follows:]
261.1 General
[Revise 261.1 by changing the five
bullets to items a through e and by
revising item e as follows:]
*
*
*
*
*
e. Extra services: Certificate of mailing
is available. Registry and insurance are
not available.
[Revise the title of 261.2 as follows:]
261.2
*
Eligibility
*
261.22
*
*
*
*
Merchandise
*
*
*
*
[Revise the title of 262 as follows:]
262 Postage Rates and Fees
[Delete the title of 262.1. Renumber
current 262.11 as new 262.1.and revise
as follows:’’]
262.1 M-bags
M-bags that are paid for at the FirstClass Mail International rate of postage
may contain any type of allowable
printed matter or merchandise items
(see 261). See the Individual Country
Listings for the minimum bag charge for
weights up to 11 pounds and the perpound rate for each additional pound or
fraction of a pound over 11 pounds.
[Delete 262.12.]
[Delete the title of 262.2. Renumber
current 262.13 as new 262.2.]
[Renumber current 262.21 and 262.22
as new 262.3 and 262.4.]
[Revise the title of new 262.4 as
follows:]
262.4 Stamps, Postage Evidencing
Systems, PVI Labels, or Permit Imprint
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise item a as follows:]
a. By affixing postage stamps, meter
stamps, PC postage, or a postage
validation imprinter (PVI) label to PS
Tag 158, M-bag Addressee Tag.
[Revise item b by removing the note.]
*
*
*
*
*
263.1 Weight Limits
[Revise the text in 263.1 as follows:]
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requirement for the entry of M-bags or
International Surface Air Lift (ISAL) Mbags. The maximum weight limit for Mbags is 66 pounds, which includes the
tare weight of the sack.
Note: Customers who tender M-bags that
weigh less than 11 pounds are required to
pay the minimum ‘‘11-pound bag charge’’
that is applicable to the country of
destination where the sack and its contents
are to be delivered.
*
*
*
*
[Add new 271.2 as follows:]
271.2
Eligibility
Eligible participants must be residents
of the United States, including the
several states, territories, insular
possessions, and the District of
Columbia, or American citizens
domiciled abroad.
[Add new 271.3 as follows:]
271.3 Matter Sent To or by Blind or
Other Physically Handicapped Persons
*
264.3 Customs Forms Required
[Revise 264.3 to read as follows]
M-bags that contain potentially
dutiable printed matter or any category
of printed matter that is combined with
allowable merchandise items (see
261.22) must be accompanied by a fully
completed PS Form 2976 or 2976–S,
depending on value, which is to be
fixed to PS Tag 158, M-bad Addressee
Tag.
[Add new 265 as follows:]
265 Extra Services
Certificate of mailing is available.
Return receipts, restricted delivery,
registry service and insurance are not
available with M-bags.
[Revise the title of 270 as follows:]
Acceptable matter and the conditions
for mailing such matter that may be sent
free under this standard are limited to
the items described in 271 and DMM
703.
[Revise the title and text in 272 as
follows:]
272
Postage Rates
The postage rate for an eligible item
mailed as matter for the blind is:
a. Free when sent as First-Class Mail
International.
b. The applicable rate based on the
weight of the mailpiece if any level of
service other than First-Class Mail
International is desired.
*
*
*
*
*
274.2
270 Free Matter for the Blind or Other
Physically Handicapped Persons
271 Description
[Add new 271.1 as follows:]
271.1 General
Subject to the standards below and
DMM 703, matter may be entered free of
postage if mailed by or for the use of
blind or other persons who cannot read
or use conventionally printed materials
due to a physical handicap.
Marking
[Revise 274.2 as follows (deleting the
titles and text for 274.21 and 274.22:]
First-Class Mail International
accepted as free matter must be marked
‘‘Free Matter for the Blind or
Handicapped’’ in the upper right-hand
corner of the address side of the
mailpiece.
[Add new 275 as follows:]
275
mail sent as free matter for the blind or
handicapped.
*
*
*
*
*
[Reserve 280.]
*
*
*
*
*
290
Commercial Services
291
(Reserved)
292 International Priority Airmail
Service
[Change ‘‘letter-post’’ to ‘‘First-Class
Mail International’’ throughout 292.
Change PS Form 3652 to PS Form 3700
throughout 292.]
292.1
*
Description
*
292.12
*
*
*
Qualifying Mail
[Revise the first sentence as follows:]
Any item of the First-Class Mail
International classification, as defined
in 141.5, qualifies, including
postcards.* * *
*
*
*
*
*
292.14
Dutiable Items
[Revise 292.14 by changing ‘‘Parcel
post (CP)’’ to ‘‘Priority Mail
International.’’]
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the heading of 292.16 as
follows:]
292.16
Extra Services Not Available
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise Exhibit 292.211 and add new
Exhibit 292.211a and 292.211b as
follows:]
Exhibit 292.211
Extra Services
Registered Mail and Insurance are the
only extra services that can be added to
International Priority Airmail (IPA)
Rates
INTERNATIONAL PRIORITY AIRMAIL
Rate groups
Full service
per lb.
ISC drop
shipment
per lb.
...............................................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................................
$0.33
0.15
0.32
0.32
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.12
0.27
$4.55
6.10
7.50
7.70
6.50
5.80
7.50
8.00
8.25
$3.55
5.10
6.50
6.70
5.50
4.80
6.50
7.00
7.25
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Per piece
0.25
8.50
7.50
Exhibit 292.211a
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INTERNATIONAL PRIORITY AIRMAIL (IPA) M-BAG—FULL SERVICE
Full service
per lb.
Rate groups
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
$2.10
2.70
3.60
5.15
4.40
4.20
4.95
4.85
5.60
Note: M-bags are subject to the minimum rate for 11 pounds.
Exhibit 292.211b
INTERNATIONAL PRIORITY AIR MAIL (IPA) M-BAG-ISC DROP SHIPMENT
Rate groups
Weight not over
(lb.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
5 ...................................................
6 ...................................................
7 ...................................................
8 ...................................................
9 ...................................................
10 .................................................
11 .................................................
$19.30
19.75
20.20
20.65
21.10
21.55
22.00
$25.00
25.60
26.20
26.80
27.40
28.00
28.60
$30.85
31.85
32.85
33.85
34.85
35.85
36.85
$44.50
46.25
48.00
49.75
51.50
53.25
55.00
$38.75
39.90
41.05
42.20
43.35
44.50
45.65
$38.65
39.45
40.25
41.05
41.85
42.65
43.45
$44.80
45.95
47.10
48.25
49.40
50.55
51.70
$42.50
43.85
45.20
46.55
47.90
49.25
50.60
$47.75
49.60
51.45
53.30
55.15
57.00
58.85
Each additional pound or fraction
of a pound ................................
2.00
2.60
3.35
5.00
4.15
3.95
4.70
4.60
5.35
*
*
292.223
*
*
* * *The cost is lower than FirstClass Mail International.* * *
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the heading of 293.4 as
follows:]
293 International Surface Air Lift
(ISAL) Service
*
Permit Imprint
[Revise the text of 292.223 by
changing the reference to Exhibit 152.3
to 152.34.]
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise Exhibit 292.442 by changing
the Australia rate group assignment to
rate group 9.]
[Change ‘‘letter-post’’ to ‘‘First-Class
Mail International’’ throughout 293.
Change PS Form 3650 and 3655 to PS
Form 3700.]
293.1
293.4
Definition
*
[Revise the second sentence to read as
follows:]
Extra Services
*
*
*
*
[Revise 293.71 as follows:]
293.71
Rates
INTERNATIONAL SURFACE AIR LIFT (ISAL)
Rate groups
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Per piece
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
Full service per lb.
$0.32
0.15
0.30
0.32
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.12
0.22
Direct
shipment
per lb.
$3.20
5.15
4.00
4.35
5.45
5.55
5.45
6.60
4.45
$2.70
4.65
3.50
3.85
4.95
5.05
4.95
6.10
3.95
ISC drop
shipment
per lb.
$2.20
4.15
3.00
3.35
4.45
4.55
4.45
5.60
3.45
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Full service
per lb.
Rate groups
1 ...................................................................................................................................................................................
2 ...................................................................................................................................................................................
3 ...................................................................................................................................................................................
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1.70
2.00
Direct shipment per lb.
$1.60
1.70
2.00
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INTERNATIONAL SURFACE AIR LIFT (ISAL) M-BAG-FULL SERVICE AND DIRECT SHIPMENT—Continued
Full service
per lb.
Rate groups
4
5
6
7
8
9
...................................................................................................................................................................................
...................................................................................................................................................................................
...................................................................................................................................................................................
...................................................................................................................................................................................
...................................................................................................................................................................................
...................................................................................................................................................................................
Direct shipment per lb.
2.80
2.35
2.35
2.60
3.25
3.00
2.80
2.35
2.35
2.60
3.25
3.00
Note: M-bags are subject to the minimum rate for 11 pounds.
INTERNATIONAL SURFACE AIR LIFT M–BAG—ISC DROP SHIPMENT
Rate groups
Weight not over
(lb.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
5 ...................................................
6 ...................................................
7 ...................................................
8 ...................................................
9 ...................................................
10 .................................................
11 .................................................
$15.90
16.00
16.10
16.20
16.30
16.40
16.50
$14.30
14.85
15.40
15.95
16.50
17.05
17.60
$11.45
12.75
14.05
15.35
16.65
17.95
19.25
$16.25
18.40
20.55
22.70
24.85
27.00
29.15
$12.90
14.60
16.30
18.00
19.70
21.40
23.10
$14.40
15.85
17.30
18.75
20.20
21.65
23.10
$12.05
14.35
16.65
18.95
21.25
23.55
25.85
$16.20
19.00
21.80
24.60
27.40
30.20
33.00
$18.25
20.25
22.25
24.25
26.25
28.25
30.25
Each additional pound or fraction
of a pound ................................
1.50
1.60
1.75
2.65
2.10
2.10
2.35
3.00
2.75
[Revise Exhibit 293.71 by changing
the rate group assignment for Australia
to rate group 9.]
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293.752
Preparation Requirements
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[Delete 293.92. Renumber 293.93,
293.94, and 293.95 as 293.92, 293.93,
and 293.94.]
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[Delete the text in 294 to eliminate
Publishers’ Periodicals service.
Publishers’ Periodicals service is
discontinued:]
294
(Reserved)
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[Delete the text in 295 to eliminate
Books and Sheet Music service. Books
and Sheet Music service is
discontinued:]
(Reserved)
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International Customized Mail
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Certificate of Mailing
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Availability
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[Revise 312 by deleting the words
‘‘letter-post,’’ ‘‘parcel post’’ and
‘‘recorded delivery’’ as follows:]
Customers can purchase a certificate
of mailing when they send unregistered
First-Class Mail International, post/
postal cards, free matter for the blind
and uninsured Priority Mail
International parcels. To obtain an
additional certificate after mailing, the
mailer must present the original
certificate and an additional certificate
endorsed ‘‘Duplicate’’ or a copy
showing the original dates of mailing.
The additional certificate must be
postmarked to show the current date. A
certificate of mailing cannot be obtained
in combination with registered mail,
insured parcels, or bulk mailings of 200
pieces or more that bear a permit
imprint.
313
Fees
313.1
*
[Change ‘‘letter-post’’ to ‘‘First-Class
Mail International’’ and change ‘‘Global
Priority Mail’’ to ‘‘Priority Mail
International’’ throughout 297.]
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312
Piece Rate
[Revise the text of 293.752 by
changing the reference to Exhibit 152.3
to 152.34.]
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Extra Services
Individual Pieces
[Revise 313.1 by changing ‘‘letterpost’’ to ‘‘First-Class Mail International’’
and ‘‘parcel post’’ to ‘‘Priority Mail
International’’:]
The fee for certificates of mailing for
ordinary First-Class Mail International
items and ordinary Priority Mail
International parcels is $1.05 for pieces
listed individually on PS Form 3817,
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Certificate of Mailing. The fee for three
or more pieces individually listed on PS
Form 3877, Firm Mailing Book, or an
approved customer-provided manifest,
is $0.35 per piece. Each additional copy
of PS Form 3817 or firm mailing bills is
available for $1.05.
313.2 Bulk Pieces
[Revise 313.2 by changing ‘‘letterpost’’ to ‘‘First-Class Mail
International’’:]
PS Form 3606, Certificate of Bulk
Mailing, is used to specify the total
number of identical pieces of ordinary
First-Class Mail International that are
paid for with regular postage stamps,
precanceled stamps, or meter stamps.
The following certificate of mailing fees
apply:
Up to 1,000 pieces .......................
Each additional 1,000 pieces or
fraction .....................................
Duplicate copy .............................
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$5.50
$0.60
$1.05
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321 Description
[Revise 321 as follows:]
Insurance is provided against loss,
damage, or rifling for Priority Mail
International parcels. Compensation
varies according to the fee paid. For
parcels delivered to the addressee in
damaged condition or with missing
contents, payment is made to the
addressee unless the addressee waives
payment, in writing, in favor of the
sender.
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322 Availability
[Revise 322 as follows:]
Insurance is available only for Priority
Mail International parcels and only to
certain countries. See Individual
Country Listings. Insurance is not
available for the Priority Mail
International Flat-Rate envelope.
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Processing Requests
324.1 Mailing Receipt and Insurance
Number
[Revise 324.11 as follows:]
[Renumber Exhibit 324.22 as Exhibit
324.12.]
324.3
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Postmarking
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[Revise 324.5 to read as follows:]
324.5
Return Receipt
Return receipt service is available to
many countries. See individual country
listings.
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[Revise 325 as follows:]
325
Indemnity Claims and Payments
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declared must be identical to the value
stated on Form 2976, Customs
Declaration CN22—Sender’s
Declaration. Items on which identical
values are not declared will be refused.
(See IMM 123.711)
[Revise item c as follows:]
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c. The sender should retain the
receipt and must submit it if he or she
wishes to file a claim for the registered
item (see Chapter 9).
[Revise 334.13 by adding new a and
re-lettering current a through d as b
through e as follows:]
324.12 Accepting Clerk’s
Responsibility
Accepting clerk must:
a. Indicate on Form 2976–A the
amount for which the parcel is insured.
Write the amount in U.S. dollars in ink
in the ‘‘Insured Amount (US) block.’’
b. Convert the U.S. dollar amount to
the special drawing right (SDR) value
and enter it in the SDR value block. For
example:
INSURED VALUE
$100.00 (U.S.)
68.60 SDR
c. See Exhibit 324.12 for a table
showing the conversion of U.S. dollar
values up to $600 to SDR equivalents.
To determine SDR equivalents above
$600, multiply the insured amount,
rounded up to the next full dollar, by
the conversion factor of 0.6860.
332
[Revise 333.1 to indicate the new
registered fee as follows:]
The registry fee for all countries is
$10.15.
336 Preparation
[Delete 336 in its entirety.]
Note: Use the following rates when
converting between U.S. dollars and special
drawing right (SDR values): $1 U.S. = 0.6860
SDR 1 SDR = $1.46 U.S. ($1.4577 U.S.)
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324.11 General Use
All Priority Mail International parcels
must be numbered. Form 2976–A,
Customs Declaration and Dispatch
Note—CP 72, and the cash register
receipt issued at the time of mailing will
serve as proof of mailing and proof of
insurance. Volume mailers may use PS
Form 3877, Firm Mailing Book for
Accountable Mail, as the sender’s
receipt.
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[Revise 324.12 as follows:]
The sender must submit the original
mailing receipt, sender’s copy of PS
Form 2976–A, Customs Declaration and
Dispatch Note—CP72}, as proof of
mailing and proof of insurance to file a
claim. (See Chapter 9)
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333.2
341 Description
[Revise 341 as follows:]
PS Form 2865, Return Receipt for
International Mail (Avis de Reception),
is a pink card that is attached to a
registered item, an insured parcel, or an
Express Mail International item to
certain countries (see 221.4), at the time
of mailing, and which is removed and
signed at the point of delivery and
returned to the sender. Return Receipt
service provides the sender with
evidence of delivery. Return receipts are
completed in the country of destination
in accordance with its internal
regulations, which may not require the
addressee’s signature except under
d. Write a bold capital V in the space
provided for the insured number as an
indicator that additional insurance was
purchased.
e. Indicate special contents for fragile
liquid and perishable items.
f. Round stamp Form 2976–A in the
appropriate place on each copy.
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324.21 Sender’s Responsibility
[Delete 324.22 in its entirety.]
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331
Description
[Revise 331 by deleting the words
‘‘and do not extend uniformly to
damage or rifling of contents.’’]
Availability
[Revise the text to read as follows:]
Customers can purchase registered
mail service when they send Priority
Mail International flat-rate envelope or
First-Class Mail International items,
post/postal cards, and free matter for the
blind items. Registered items may weigh
up to 4 pounds. Registered Mail Service
is not available in combination with
Priority Mail International parcels, or
M-bags to one addressee. See Individual
Country Listings for country-specific
prohibitions and restrictions.
333
Fees and Indemnity Limits
333.1
Registration Fees
[Revise 333.2 to reflect the 2007
indemnity limit as follows:]
Regardless of the declared value of a
registered item, the maximum amount
of indemnity payable for loss, damage,
or rifling is $43.73.
334
Processing Requests
334.1 Mailing Receipt and
Registration Number
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[Revise 334.12b as follows:]
b. Declare the full value of mail
presented for registration. The value
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[Revise 334.14 as follows:]
Items bearing an address in pencil or
any other erasable format must not be
accepted for registered mail service.
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334.4
Sealing
334.41 Sender’s Responsibility
[Revise the first sentence of 334.41 as
follows:]
Senders must securely seal all items
presented for registration.
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[Revise title of 334.42 as follows:]
334.42 Registered Free Matter for the
Blind or Other Physically Handicapped
Persons
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334.12
Marking
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330
334.13 Accepting Clerk’s
Responsibility
Accepting clerk must:
a. Verify that the value declared on
Form 3806 and the value declared on
Form 2976 are identical. Refuse items
on which the declared values are not the
same.
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special circumstances. These receipts
are returned to the sender by airmail.
342
352
*
Availability
[Revise 342 by deleting the words
‘‘recorded delivery’’ to read as follows:]
Return receipts can be purchased only
at the time of mailing and are available
only for registered items and insured
parcels. Return receipts are also
available to a limited number of
countries for Express Mail International
(see 221.4). Some countries do not
admit return receipts or restrict them to
registered mail. See Individual Country
Listings.
343
Note: Include the weight of the return
receipt when determining the postage for
mailing the item.
Processing Requests
344.1
550
Dried Whole Eggs
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552
Charges
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[Revise the first sentence of 552 as
follows:]
A charge of $1.05 * * *
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Sender’s Responsibility
344.12 Accepting Clerk’s
Responsibility
[Revise 344.12 as follows:]
Accepting clerk must:
a. Record the return receipt fee on the
insured or registered mailing receipt.
b. Enter the address of the addressee
on the return receipt.
c. Attach the return receipt to the
item.
d. Affix and cancel postage equal to
the sum of the return receipt fee,
postage, and other applicable fees.
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[Delete 344.3 in its entirety.]
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[Renumber 344.4 as 344.3 and revise
text as follows:]
344.3 Return Receipt Improperly
Completed or Not Received
If the sender does not receive a return
receipt for which a fee was paid, or if
the sender receives an improperly
completed return receipt, an inquiry
may be filed. (See 920 for inquiry
procedures.)
350
Restricted Delivery
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370
Supplemental Services
560 Tobacco Seeds and Tobacco
Plants
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International Money Orders
562
Charges
371.1
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Description
371.11 General
[Revise 371.11 by changing ‘‘Global
Express Mail Service (EMS)’’ to ‘‘Express
Mail International.’’]
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371.3 Fees
[Revise 371.3 as follows:]
The fee for money orders payable in
countries that accept Form MP1 is $3.85
per money order.
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[Revise 344.11 as follows:]
Sender must enter the return address
on the return receipt.
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353 Fee
[Revise 353 as follows:]
Fee is $4.10 * * *
[Delete current 360, Recorded
Delivery, in its entirety. Reserve 360.]
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Form
344.11
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[Revise item b by deleting ‘‘recorded
delivery’’ as follows:]
b. For registered items.
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‘‘Priority Mail International’’ throughout
5.]
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371
Fee
[Revise 343 to reflect that fee is linked
to domestic case as follows:]
The fee for a return receipt is $2.15.
This fee must be paid in addition to
postage and other applicable charges.
Return receipt service is available at no
charge for Express Mail International to
certain countries.
344
Availability
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372.3 Selling Price and Rate of
Exchange
[Revise the first sentence in item a as
follows:]
a. The selling price of a reply coupon
in the United States is $2.00 * * *
[Revise item b by deleting ‘‘(including
aerogrammes)’’ and by changing the
rate to $0.90 per coupon.]
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373 International Business Reply
Service
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373.4 Fees
[Revise 373.4 as follows:]
a. Envelopes up to 2 ounces: $1.40.
b. Cards: $0.90.
4
*
Treatment of Outbound Mail
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420 Shortpaid and Unpaid Mail
[Change ‘‘letter-post’’ to ‘‘First-Class
Mail International’’ and ‘‘Global Express
Mail’’ to ‘‘Express Mail International’’
throughout 420.]
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[Delete current 442, Recorded
Delivery, in its entirety.]
5
Nonpostal Export Regulations
[Change ‘‘letter-post’’ to ‘‘First-Class
Mail International’’ and ‘‘parcel post’’ to
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[Revise the first sentence of 562 as
follows:]
A charge of $1.05 * * *
6
Special Programs
610 Postal Qualified Wholesaler
Program
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613
Qualifying as a Wholesaler
613.1
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Letter of Request
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[Revise the address in 613.1 as
follows:]
Executive Director, Global Business
Management, U.S. Postal Service, 475
L’Enfant Plz., SW., Rm 4011,
Washington, DC 20260–4011.
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Treatment of Inbound Mail
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712 Customs Clearance and Delivery
Fees
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712.3
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Amount of Postal Service Fee
[Revise the text of 712.3 by changing
the fee from $4.75 to $5.35.]
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730 Shortpaid Mail to the United
States
731
Computation of Postage Due
[Revise the handling charge in the
example to correspond with the text in
731b. Center T and x within equation as
in current IMM as follows:]
b. The receiving exchange office in
the United States multiplies the T
fraction by the U.S. international letter
rate to determine the short paid amount
in U.S. currency. This amount, plus a
$0.50 handling charge, accounts for the
postage-due amount to be collected on
delivery. The postage-due formula is:
T shortpaid amount × First-Class Mail
International rate
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U.S.
* * * +$0.50 handling charge * * *
= Postage due amount
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[Revise the title of 750 as follows:]
750
Extra Services
754
Restricted Delivery
754.1
Inbound Registered Mail
[Revise 754.1 as follows:]
Inbound registered mail, accompanied
by a return receipt and bearing the
notation A Remettre en Main Propre or
Restricted Delivery, should be delivered
only to the addressee or their authorized
agent.
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[Delete 755, Recorded Delivery, in its
entirety.]
760
Forwarding
16631
[Renumber current 764.232 as new
764.233.]
771.7
764.232 Delivery to an Alternate
Addressee
[Revise 771.71 by changing ‘‘parcel
post’’ to ‘‘Priority Mail International.’’]
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[Add new 771.73 as follows:]
Handling of Returned Parcels
771.71
If the addressee has moved to a third
country or if the sender has included
instructions for delivery to an alternate
addressee in a third country, the Post
Office facility must hold the parcel and
request instructions from International
Claims, St. Louis ASC, P.O. Box 80146,
St. Louis, MO 63180–0146. Requests
should include the following
information:
a. Names and addresses of sender and
addressee, or alternate addressee.
b. Weight of the parcel.
c. Whether the parcel is insured.
d. Nature and value of the contents as
shown on the customs declaration.
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Refused by Sender
771.73 Sender Has Moved to Another
Country
If the sender has moved to another
country, the Post Office facility must
hold the parcel and request instructions
from International Claims, St. Louis
ASC, P.O. Box 80146, St. Louis, MO
63180–0146. Requests should include
the following information:
a. New address of the sender.
b. Amount of return charges due on
the parcel.
c. Weight of the parcel.
d. Whether the parcel is insured.
e. Nature and value of the contents as
shown on the customs declaration.
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762.2 Undeliverable Domestic Mail
Bearing U.S. Postage and a Foreign
Return Address
766
*
[Revise the text of 766.1 by changing
the Domestic Mail Manual reference
from D042.1.7 to 508.1.1.7.]
780 Items Mailed Abroad by or on
Behalf of Senders in the United States
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770
Undeliverable Mail
783
Advance Payment Required
771
Mail of Domestic Origin
783.1
Retention Period
766.1
General Procedure
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[Revise the text of item 762.2 c as
follows:]
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c. First-Class Mail containing
merchandise, Standard Mail items, or
Package Services parcels, which bear a
foreign return address, must be held at
the Post Office of the addressee, while
a request for instructions is sent to
International Claims, St. Louis ASC,
P.O. Box 80146, St. Louis, MO 63180–
0146: Requests must include the
following information:
(1) Names and addresses of sender
and addressee.
(2) Weight of the item and any special
services.
(3) Nature and value of contents if
known. The International Claims Office
will contact the sender for disposition
instructions, completion of the required
customs forms, and payment of
additional postage.
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[Revise 771.51 by changing ‘‘letterpost’’ to ‘‘First-Class Mail
International.’’]
[Revise item a as follows.]
a. First-Class Mail International.
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[Revise item d as follows:]
d. First-Class Mail International Mbag.
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[Delete items e, f, and g.]
764
Mail of Foreign Origin
771.52
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[Revise items a and b by changing
‘‘letter post’’ to ‘‘First-Class Mail
International.’’]
[Revise the title of 771.6 as follows:]
764.2
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764.23
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Parcels
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[Add new 764.232 as follows:]
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[Revise the title of 771.5 as follows:]
9
General Procedure
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Inquiries, Indemnities, and Refunds
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Inquiries and Claims
921
Inquiries
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921.2
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Initiating an Inquiry
[Revise the first two sentences in
921.2 as follows:]
Inquiries can be initiated for Global
Express Guaranteed (GXG) items,
Express Mail International items,
registered items, and insured and
ordinary parcels. Inquiries are not
accepted for ordinary letters, Priority
Mail International flat-rate envelope
items, or M-bags.* * *
Exceptions
*
Sample Mailpiece
920
Exhibit 921.2
Time Limits for Inquiries
771.6 Return Charges for Priority Mail
International
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[Revise 783.1 to change room number
and plus for code in address to 5726.]
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771.5 Return Charges for First-Class
Mail International
771.51
*
[Revise the product or Extra Services
column and the note in Exhibit 921.2 as
follows:]
When (from mailing
date)
Product
Who
No sooner
than
Global Express Guaranteed .......................................................................................................
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When (from mailing
date)
Product
Who
No sooner
than
Express Mail International ..........................................................................................................
Express Mail International with Guarantee Service ...................................................................
Registered items, insured or ordinary parcels ...........................................................................
U.S. Sender Only .......
U.S. Sender Only .......
Sender or Addressee
No later
than
3 days ......
3 days ......
7 days ......
90 days
30 days
6 months
*Inquires are not accepted on ordinary letters, Priority Mail International flat-rate envelopes or M-bags.
921.3
How To Initiate
[Revise the text and change item d as
follows:]
Customers must call the International
Inquiry Center at 800–222–1811 within
the time limits listed in Exhibit 921.2 to
initiate an inquiry. Customers will be
asked to provide information regarding
the mailing, including, but not limited
to the following:
a. Mailing receipt number or barcode
number of the article.
b. Names and addresses of the mailer
and the addressee.
c. Date of mailing.
d. Description of contents.
921.4
Inquiry Process
[Revise the text of 921.4 as follows:]
After the Postal Service customer
provides the International Inquiry
Center with the relevant mailing
information, the International Inquiry
Center will correspond with the
appropriate foreign post and advise the
customer of the results of the inquiry.
Customers must allow foreign posts
approximately 60 days to research and
respond to the International Inquiry
Center for inquiries on registered items,
and insured and ordinary parcels. When
there is a determination that an item has
been lost, the International Inquiry
Center will mail a claim packet to the
customer. The packet will include a
letter of instruction on how to complete
and submit the claim.
921.5
921.51
General Procedures
Nondelivery
[Revise the text of 921.51 as follows:]
The U.S. Postal Service will initiate
an inquiry within the time frames
specified in 921.2 with the destination
postal administration in any case
involving a GXG, Express Mail
International, registered item, or insured
or ordinary parcel that has not been
delivered. Inquiries are not accepted for
Priority Mail International flat-rate
items, ordinary letters, or M-bags.
921.52 Return Receipts Improperly
Completed or Not Received
[Revise the text of 921.52 to read as
follows:]
If the sender receives an improperly
completed return receipt (see 341 for
completion at destination) or a return
receipt is not received, the sender may
go to any Post Office and request a
refund of the return receipt special
service fee. If the sender wants to
inquire about the delivery of the article,
the sender must call 800–222–1811 to
initiate an inquiry (see 921.1).
A claim is a request by a U. S. Postal
Service customer for an indemnity
payment that resulted in the loss,
damage, or rifling of a GXG, Express
Mail International, registered item, or
insured or ordinary parcel. See 221.3,
237, 320, 330, and country listings for
information on indemnity limits.* * *
922.2
Filing a Claim
921.53 Damaged or Rifled Parcels,
Registered Mail, and Express Mail
International
Customers must go to a Post Office to
report instances of damaged or rifled
items. Postal personnel should complete
PS Form 673, Report of Rifled Parcel, in
accordance with POM 169.3 or Form
2856, Damage Report of Insured Parcel
and Contents, in accordance with POM
146.112 for international and/or
domestic articles as applicable.
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[Revise 922.2 as follows:]
Claims may be filed for GXG, Express
Mail International, registered items, and
insured and ordinary parcels as noted in
Exhibit 922.2. Claims may not be filed
for ordinary letters or M-bags. Claims for
registered items, and insured and
ordinary parcels may not be filed until
after an inquiry has been completed in
accordance with the procedures in 921.
Claims for rifled or damaged articles
should be filed immediately. Claims for
registered items, insured, and ordinary
parcels delivered to the addressee in
damaged condition or with missing
contents are payable only to the
addressee, unless the addressee waives
their right to payment, in writing, in
favor of the sender. All claims for
inbound international registered items
and insured and ordinary parcels
received in damaged condition or with
missing contents must be supported by
Form 2856. If the addressee does not
accept delivery and the item is returned
to the sender, the sender will be the
payee.
922
Filing Claims
921.53 Rifled Parcels
[Revise title and text of 921.53 as
follows:]
Claims
922.1 General Description
[Revise the first sentence in 922.1 as
follows:]
[Revise the Product and Who column
and the note in Exhibit 922.2 as
follows:]
Who
Lost article
GXG and Express Mail International .........................................................................
GXG and Express Mail International (article returned to sender) .............................
U.S. Sender Only ...
U.S. Sender Only ...
800–222–1811
N/A
Registered item, insured parcel, ordinary parcel ......................................................
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Product
U.S. Sender or Addressee.
800–222–1811
How damaged/rifled
1–800–222–1811.
Any Post Office*
(PS Form 2855).
Any Post Office*
(PS Form 2855).
*Must present the article, mailing container, wrapping, packaging, and any other contents received in damaged condition or with missing contents to a post office immediately.
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International Claims, St. Louis ASC, PO
Box 80146, St. Louis, MO 63180–0146.
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Claims Process
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922.31
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923
Proof of Mailing
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[Revise text of 922.31 and items a (2),
(3), and (4) to read as follows:]
Indemnity claims for GXG, Express
Mail International, registered mail, and
insured and ordinary parcels must be
supported as follows:
a. If mailed in the United States:
(1) For Global Express Guaranteed
items, the original receipt of the GXG
Air Waybill/Shipping Invoice.
(2) For Express Mail International
items, PS Form 2861, Express Mail
International Service Inquiry, received
from the International Inquiry Center.
(3) For registered items and insured
parcels, the original mailing receipt and
sender’s copy of PS Form 2976–A,
Customs Declaration and Dispatch Note,
CP 72 issued at the time of mailing.
Copies are not acceptable.
(4) For ordinary parcels, the customer
copy of PS Form 2976–A, Customs
Declaration and Dispatch Note—CP 72.
[Add a new note after item b as
follows:]
b. If mailed from a foreign country:
The original mailing receipt if available,
the customs label, the wrapper, and any
other markings or endorsements on the
mailing container that indicate how it
was sent.
Note: Mailing particulars must also be
verified with the country of origin before a
claim can be settled.
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922.4 Processing Claims for Rifled or
Damaged Articles
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[Revise the text of 922.42b and delete
the last sentence ‘‘There is no fee for
processing a claim.’’ to read as follows.]
Postal Service personnel must:
a. Complete sections III and IV of PS
Form 2855.
b. Prepare a damage report on Form
2856, Damage Report of Insured Parcel
and Contents, detailing the condition of
the item at the time of delivery, and
indicate whether or not the item was
properly packaged to withstand normal
handling in international mail.
c. Attach the damage report and the
documentation described in 922.3 to the
claim.
d. Send PS Form 2855 and related
documents, including the customs label
and the wrapper, if appropriate, to:
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[Revise the introductory sentence of
923 and item b to read as follows:]
Dispose of damaged registered mail,
insured parcels, and ordinary parcels for
which claims have been filed as follows:
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b. International insured parcels,
ordinary parcels, and Canadian
registered mail:
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930
Indemnity Payments
931
Adjudication and Approval
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931.2
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International Claims
[Revise title and text of 931.21 by
changing ‘‘Parcel Post’’ to ‘‘Parcels’’,
and text as follows:]
931.21 Indemnity Claims for
International Registered Mail, Insured
Parcels, and Ordinary Parcels of U.S.
and Foreign Origin
Indemnity Claims relating to
international registered mail, insured
and ordinary parcels of both U.S. and
foreign origin are adjudicated by the St.
Louis Accounting Service Center.
931.22 Country of Origin Pays
Indemnity
[Revise 931.22 as follows:]
Payment is made as follows:
a. Express Mail claims are paid by the
country of origin to the sender.
Payments to U.S. senders will by made
by the U.S. Postal Service.
b. Indemnity for the loss of registered
mail, insured parcels and ordinary
parcels is paid by the country of origin
to the sender. Payments to U.S. senders
will be made by the U.S. Postal Service.
The sender may waive their right to
payment, in writing, in favor of the
addressee. Payment in such cases will
be made by the destination
administration.
c. Claims for items delivered in
damaged condition or with missing
contents may be made to the addressee
by the destination administration. If the
addressee waives their right to payment,
in writing, in favor of the U.S. sender,
payment will be made to the sender by
the U.S. Postal Service.
d. Claims for items mailed in foreign
administrations that are delivered in
damaged condition or with missing
contents may be paid to the addressee.
Payments will be made to the U.S.
addressee by the U.S. Postal Service.
The addressee may waive their right to
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in such cases will be made by the origin
administration.
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[Revise title of 932 as follows:]
932 General Exceptions To Payment—
Registered Mail, Priority Mail
International Insured Parcels, and
Priority Mail International Ordinary
Parcels
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[Revise title of 933 by changing
‘‘Parcel Post’’ to ‘‘Parcels.’’]
933 Payments for Priority Mail
International Insured Parcels and
Priority Mail International Ordinary
Parcels
933.1 General Provisions
[Revise title and text of 933.11 as
follows:]
933.11 Insured Parcels
Indemnity may be paid for loss,
rifling, or damage, based on the actual
value of articles at the time and place of
mailing.
933.12 Indemnity Will Not Be Paid
[Revise third sentence of item d(3) to
read as follows:]
In addition to the general exceptions
to payment described in 932, indemnity
will not be paid:
d. For parcels that:
(3) Were not posted in the manner
prescribed. In the event of loss, rifling,
or damage of mail erroneously accepted
for insurance to other countries, limited
indemnity may be paid as if it had been
addressed to a domestic destination, i.e.
on the basis of the indemnity limits for
domestic insured mail. If postage was
erroneously collected at other than a
parcel rate, but the parcel was otherwise
properly accepted for insurance,
indemnity may be paid pursuant to the
general provisions of this section and
the special provisions of 933.2.
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[Revise titles of 933.13 and 933.14 by
changing ‘‘Parcel Post’’ to ‘‘Parcels.’’]
933.13 Ordinary Priority Mail
International Parcels—Indemnity
Limitations
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933.14 Ordinary Priority Mail
International Parcels—Exceptions to
Indemnity
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Payments for Registered Mail
934.1
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General Provisions
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[Revise title and text of 934.12 as
follows:]
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934.12 Parcels Erroneously Accepted
as Registered Mail
If a parcel is accepted in error as
registered mail, indemnity may be paid
under the conditions in 934.2.
934.13
Indemnity Will Not Be Paid
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[Revise item b to read as follows:]
b. To anyone in the United States,
other than the addressee, for items
delivered in damaged condition or with
missing contents. The addressee may
waive payment, in writing, in favor of
the sender.
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934.2 Special Provisions
[Revise amount payable in 934.2 to
‘‘$43.73.’’]
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[Revise 935 by changing ‘‘Global
Express Mail’’ and ‘‘Global Express Mail
(EMS)’’ to ‘‘Express Mail International’’
throughout.]
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[Revise 941 by changing ‘‘letter-post’’
and ‘‘parcel post’’ to ‘‘First-Class Mail
International’’ and Priority Mail
International’’ throughout.]
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[Revise 942 by changing ‘‘Global
Express Mail’’ and ‘‘EMS’’ to ‘‘Express
Mail International’’ throughout.]
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International Items
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942.5 Unallowable Refund—Express
Mail International with No Service
Guarantee
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942.53 Consequential Damages
[Add new last sentence to 942.53 as
follows:]
See DMM 609 and 503, and IMM
221.3 and 935.2 for limitations of
indemnity coverage.
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Processing Refund Applications
943.1 Items Originating in the United
States
[Revise first sentence 943.1 as
follows:]
Requests for refunds for ordinary
letters, registered mail, Priority Mail
International, Express Mail
International, and Express Mail
International with Guarantee service
originating in the United States are
handled as follows:* * *
[Revise item b by deleting ‘‘Recorded
Delivery’’ and changing ‘‘parcel post’’ to
‘‘parcel.’’]
[Revise item c by changing ‘‘EMS’’ to
‘‘Express Mail International.’’]
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Neva R. Watson,
Attorney, Legislative.
[FR Doc. E7–6048 Filed 4–3–07; 8:45 am]
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39 CFR Part 20
International Product and Price Changes; Final Rule
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POSTAL SERVICE
39 CFR Part 20
International Product and Price Changes
AGENCY: Postal Service.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: The Postal Service, after considering comments on its proposal
to change international postal rates, fees, and mail classifications,
is implementing the new published prices and mailing standards. The
Postal Service may negotiate customized prices and mailing standards.
DATES: Effective Date: 12:01 a.m. on May 14, 2007.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Obataiye B. Akinwole, 202-268-7262;
Tom Philson, 202-268-7355; or Janet Mitchell, 202-268-7522.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On December 20, 2006, the Postal Service
published in the Federal Register (71 FR 76230) a notice of proposed
international product and pricing initiatives. That notice proposed a
major redesign of international products, including changes in
published prices and supporting mail classifications. The redesign
included two main features:
First, we proposed to more closely align international products
with their domestic counterparts for ease of use and added value to our
customers. We merged eight mailing options into four new alternatives
by combining products with overlapping service standards and prices. We
renamed the international products to mirror comparable domestic
product names. Table 1 outlines our restructured products. The
realignment merges all economy services including Publishers'
Periodicals and Books and Sheet Music into categories with better
service. Mailers who previously mailed their publication at Publishers'
Periodicals rates may now apply meter postage to each copy, or for bulk
mailings, use a permit imprint on the copies and submit a printed PS
Form 3700, Postage Statement EM--International Mail.
Table 1
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Previous products New products Features
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Global Express Global Express 1-3
Guaranteed[supreg] (documents). Guaranteed[supreg business day
]. delivery.
Tracking
available.
Global Express Money-
Guaranteed[supreg] (non- back delivery
document). guarantee\1\.
Insurance
included.
Global Express Mail[supreg]..... Express 3-5
Mail[supreg] average business
International. day delivery \2\.
Tracking
available.
Service
guarantee to
Australia, China,
Hong Kong,
Republic of Korea
(South Korea),
and Japan.
Insurance
included.
Flat-rate
envelope.
Airmail Parcel Post............. Priority 6-10
Economy Parcel Post............. Mail[supreg] average business
International. day delivery \2\.
Global Priority Mail[supreg].... Tracking
to major
destinations.
Limited
Insurance
included.\3\
Flat-rate
envelope and flat-
rate box options
available.
Airmail Letter Post............. First-Class Available
Economy Letter Post............. Mail[supreg] worldwide.
International.
Registered Mail
service
available.
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\1\ Some restrictions apply. See retail associate for money-back
guarantee details.
\2\ Average delivery times may vary based upon origin and destination.
\3\ Insurance is not available for the Priority Mail International flat-
rate envelope.
Customers will be able to use the familiar expedited domestic
packaging supplies for their expedited international shipments. We are
also adding the popular flat-rate envelope option for Express Mail
International, maintaining the flat-rate envelope option for Priority
Mail International, and adding the flat-rate box option for Priority
Mail International. In this final rule, we note the maximum weight
limit for the Priority Mail International flat-rate box will be 20
pounds or the country specific maximum, whichever is less. In addition,
we now offer more specific delivery time and tracking information to
major destinations.
The second main feature of the redesign is an increase in published
international prices by an average of 13 percent. This increase is
necessary due to cost increases that occurred during a price freeze
from January 2001 through January 2006.
We requested comments on our proposed rule and received 37 comments
before the January 19, 2007, closing date. In response to requests from
book mailers, we extended the comment period to February 2 and received
an additional 28 comments. We included 5 comments received past the
February 2 date. In total, we received comments from one industry
association, two mailing agents, three equipment service providers,
fifty-five mailers, and four individuals. We summarize the three major
categories of comments and respond in items 1 through 3, below.
1. Price Changes for Bulk Letter Services
We received 36 comments questioning the magnitude of the published
pricing change for International Priority Airmail (IPA) and
International Surface Airlift (ISAL). Customized prices can be
negotiated for IPA and ISAL. Over the past five years, the cost
coverage for these services has deteriorated.
All international and domestic services must cover their
attributable costs and make a reasonable contribution to our
institutional costs. The published price increases will allow us to
meet that requirement. The average published price increases for IPA
and ISAL are 14.1 percent and 13.1 percent, respectively. Depending on
the destination country group, price increases may be more or less than
the average.
After carefully reviewing and considering all comments, we decided
not to modify the published price increases in our proposal because
these
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price increases are justified and necessary.
2. Restructuring Services
Twenty-three commenters objected to our proposal to eliminate
surface-transported economy services. We have experienced continuing
volume decline for these economy services. Economy services that use
surface transportation account for only 2.7 percent of total
international volume. The declining volumes indicate that demand for
faster services has increased at the expense of services that use
surface transportation to foreign destinations. As a result, efficient
international surface delivery networks have diminished and costs have
dramatically increased. In addition, the lack of efficient surface
delivery networks has led to lengthy and inconsistent delivery times
for economy service to many destinations.
We understand the concerns of mailers who use economy services, and
customized agreements may be developed that involve different prices
and standards from those presented in this rule.
3. Miscellaneous
Three respondents commented on our online discounts. Customers who
purchase postage using Click-N-Ship at https://www.usps.com, or through
an authorized online provider, will receive discounts of 10 percent on
Global Express Guaranteed, 8 percent on Express Mail International, and
5 percent on Priority Mail International. These commenters asked us to
extend the discounts to postage meter customers. Postage meters cannot
meet the specific requirements for the discounts; therefore, we cannot
offer these discounts to postage meter customers.
One commenter expressed concern about eliminating Recorded
Delivery, Aerogrammes, and the small flat-rate envelope for Global
Priority Mail. We are eliminating Recorded Delivery and Aerogrammes
because of a lack of customer demand, and the availability of
alternatives. Over the past five years volumes declined for these
services and costs increased. In FY 2005, Aerogramme revenue was under
$200,000, with fewer than 250,000 Aerogrammes sent. Recorded Delivery
revenue was approximately $3,000 on slightly over 1,000 transactions.
As an alternative, Aerogramme mailers can use either postcards or
First-Class Mail International services. Previously purchased
Aerogrammes will remain mailable at the applicable First-Class Mail
International rate. Recorded Delivery mailers can use Registered Mail.
Regarding the small flat-rate envelope for Global Priority Mail, as
part of our product simplification and to more closely align domestic
and international products, we will offer only one flat-rate envelope
for Priority Mail International, using the same packaging as domestic
Priority Mail. All items previously mailable in the Global Priority
flat-rate envelope can be mailed in the new Priority Mail International
flat-rate envelope. The maximum weight limit will remain 4 pounds.
We received one comment questioning our decision to charge the same
rate for postcards as we do for letters. In simplifying the pricing
schedule, we made the decision to charge the same price for the base
First-Class Mail International letter as we do for postcards. Postcards
are a small percentage of the total letter-post volume, and we believe
that it would be more convenient for customers to use the same postage
and stamps for both of these services. First-Class Mail International
letters and cards are processed, transported, and delivered in the same
operational stream and have the same cost structure. We limited the
price increase for the base one-ounce First-Class Mail International
letter to under the system-wide average in part because of the rate
increase to existing postcard users. After carefully reviewing and
considering this comment, we have decided not to modify the price
increases we proposed for postcards.
One commenter questioned the proposed dimensional weight criteria
for GXG. Dimensional weight determines the appropriate rate of postage
based on the size of a shipment in relation to its weight. Our
dimensional weight criteria are consistent with those used by the
shipping industry. As the commenter noted, our rounding method needed
clarification. We changed the rounding method to mirror that of the
domestic rounding method used for Priority Mail.
We received two comments from mailers concerning the overall
published price increase for international products and the effect this
increase may have on their businesses. The average increase in
international prices is 13 percent and is necessary because of cost
increases that occurred during a price freeze from January 2001 through
January 2006. Also, the GXG rates in the December 20, 2006, proposal
were misaligned and have been corrected in this final rule.
When designing our published international prices, we are cognizant
of the intense competitive environment in which we and our customers
compete. For that reason, we moderated our increases in our pricing
design. After carefully reviewing and considering these comments, we
decided not to modify the price increases that we proposed because the
price increases are justified and are necessary to cover our costs.
One commenter asked us to provide a list of country-specific extra
services and weight options. We included the weight options for Express
Mail International and Priority Mail International in this final rule.
We provide the updated IMM standards for our published prices, and
how they are applied for each type of mail, below.
After reviewing and considering the comments, we adopt the
following changes to the Mailing Standards of the United States Postal
Service, International Mail Manual (IMM), incorporated by reference in
the Code of Federal Regulations. See 39 CFR 20.1.
List of Subjects in 39 CFR Part 20
Foreign relations, International postal services.
PART 20--[AMENDED]
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1. The authority citation for 39 CFR part 20 continues to read as
follows:
Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552(a); 39 U.S.C. 401, 404, 407, 408.
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2. Revise the Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service,
International Mail Manual (IMM) to incorporate the following postage
rates, fees, and rate groups.
International Rates and Fees
Country Listing
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EMS max. PMI max.
GXG \1\ EMS \2\ weight PMI \3\ weight PMI insurance FCMI \4\ IPA & ISAL
Country rate group rate group limit rate group limit indemnity rate group \5\ rate
(lb.) (lb.) limit ($) group
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A
Afghanistan.................................. 6 ........... ........... 5 66 .............. 5 8
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Albania...................................... 4 4 22 4 44 .............. 5 5
Algeria...................................... 4 8 44 8 44 .............. 5 8
Andorra...................................... 5 5 66 5 66 5000 3 3
Angola....................................... 4 7 44 7 44 .............. 5 8
Anguilla..................................... 7 9 44 9 22 415 5 6
Antigua & Barbuda............................ 7 ........... ........... 9 22 60 5 6
Argentina.................................... 8 9 44 9 44 5000 5 6
Armenia...................................... 4 4 44 4 44 875 5 8
Aruba........................................ 7 9 44 9 44 830 5 6
Ascension.................................... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... .............. 5 5
Australia.................................... 6 3 44 3 66 3644 4 9
Austria...................................... 5 5 66 5 66 5000 3 3
Azerbaijan................................... 4 4 44 4 70 2915 5 8
B
Bahamas...................................... 7 9 44 9 22 \6\ 1458/560 5 6
Bahrain...................................... 6 8 44 8 44 .............. 5 8
Bangladesh................................... 6 6 44 6 44 5000 5 8
Barbados..................................... 7 9 44 9 44 238 5 6
Belarus...................................... 4 4 44 4 66 1312 5 5
Belgium...................................... 3 5 66 5 66 650 3 3
Belize....................................... 8 9 44 9 44 1600 5 6
Benin........................................ 4 7 44 7 66 .............. 5 8
Bermuda...................................... 7 9 44 9 44 440 5 6
Bhutan....................................... 6 6 44 6 66 22 5 8
Bolivia...................................... 8 9 44 9 70 .............. 5 6
Bosnia-Herzegovina........................... 4 4 66 4 44 5000 5 5
Botswana..................................... 4 7 44 7 66 73 5 8
Brazil....................................... 8 9 66 9 66 2915 5 6
British Virgin Islands....................... 7 ........... ........... 9 44 500 5 6
Brunei Darussalam............................ 4 6 44 6 44 .............. 5 7
Bulgaria..................................... 4 4 44 4 70 1115 5 5
Burkina Faso................................. 4 7 66 7 66 969 5 8
Burma (Myanmar).............................. ........... ........... ........... 6 22 .............. 5 8
Burundi...................................... 4 7 22 7 66 5000 5 8
C
Cambodia..................................... 8 6 44 6 66 .............. 5 7
Cameroon..................................... 4 7 44 7 66 5000 5 8
Canada....................................... 1 1 66 1 66 675 1 1
Cape Verde................................... 4 7 44 7 44 .............. 5 8
Cayman Islands............................... 7 9 44 9 44 .............. 5 6
Central African Republic..................... 4 7 44 7 66 .............. 5 8
Chad......................................... 4 7 44 7 44 185 5 8
Chile........................................ 8 9 33 9 44 .............. 5 6
China........................................ 6 3 66 3 66 1222 5 7
Colombia..................................... 8 9 44 9 66 999 5 6
Comoros...................................... ........... ........... ........... 7 44 690 5 8
Congo, Democratic Republic of the............ 4 7 44 7 66 .............. 5 8
Congo, Republic of the....................... 4 7 44 7 44 1685 5 8
Costa Rica................................... 8 9 44 9 66 .............. 5 6
Cote d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast).................. 4 7 66 7 66 5000 5 8
Croatia...................................... 4 4 66 4 66 5000 5 5
Cuba......................................... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... .............. 5 6
Cyprus....................................... 6 4 70 4 70 5000 5 8
Czech Republic............................... 4 4 66 4 66 5000 5 5
D
Denmark...................................... 5 5 66 5 66 650 3 3
Djibouti..................................... 4 7 44 7 44 880 5 8
Dominica..................................... 7 9 44 9 44 .............. 5 6
Dominican Republic........................... 7 9 44 9 44 .............. 5 6
E
Ecuador...................................... 8 9 66 9 66 .............. 5 6
Egypt........................................ 6 8 44 8 66 1685 5 8
El Salvador.................................. 8 9 33 9 44 .............. 5 6
Equatorial Guinea............................ 4 7 44 7 22 .............. 5 8
Eritrea...................................... 4 7 66 7 44 .............. 5 8
Estonia...................................... 4 4 66 4 70 2187 5 5
Ethiopia..................................... 4 8 44 8 66 .............. 5 8
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F
Falkland Islands............................. ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... .............. 5 6
Faroe Islands................................ 5 5 44 5 70 5000 3 5
Fiji......................................... 8 6 44 6 44 .............. 5 7
Finland...................................... 5 5 66 5 70 650 3 3
France....................................... 3 5 66 5 66 650 3 3
French Guiana................................ 8 9 66 9 66 5000 5 6
French Polynesia............................. 4 6 44 6 66 4519 5 7
G
Gabon........................................ 4 7 44 7 44 523 5 8
Gambia....................................... 4 ........... ........... 7 66 .............. 5 8
Georgia, Republic of......................... 4 4 66 4 44 1458 5 8
Germany...................................... 3 5 66 5 70 500 3 3
Ghana........................................ 4 7 44 7 66 .............. 5 8
Gibraltar.................................... 4 ........... ........... 5 44 .............. 3 3
Great Britain & Northern Ireland............. 3 5 66 5 66 650 3 3
Greece....................................... 5 5 66 5 44 650 3 3
Greenland.................................... 5 ........... ........... 4 66 5000 3 3
Grenada...................................... 7 9 22 9 44 350 5 6
Guadeloupe................................... 7 9 66 9 66 5000 5 6
Guatemala.................................... 8 9 44 9 44 .............. 5 6
Guinea....................................... 4 7 44 7 66 948 5 8
Guinea-Bissau................................ 4 7 44 7 66 2915 5 8
Guyana....................................... 8 9 44 9 44 10 5 6
H
Haiti........................................ 7 9 70 9 55 .............. 5 6
Honduras..................................... 8 9 44 9 44 .............. 5 6
Hong Kong.................................... 3 3 66 3 66 5000 5 7
Hungary...................................... 4 4 44 4 44 5000 5 5
I
Iceland...................................... 5 5 44 5 70 650 3 3
India........................................ 6 6 44 6 44 2189 5 8
Indonesia.................................... 6 6 22 6 44 .............. 5 7
Iran......................................... ........... ........... ........... 8 44 .............. 5 8
Iraq......................................... 6 8 44 8 66 .............. 5 8
Ireland (Eire)............................... 3 5 66 5 66 650 3 3
Israel....................................... 6 8 33 8 44 .............. 3 3
Italy........................................ 3 5 66 5 66 650 3 3
J
Jamaica...................................... 7 9 44 9 22 .............. 5 6
Japan........................................ 3 3 66 3 66 5000 4 4
Jordan....................................... 6 8 66 8 66 .............. 5 8
K
Kazakhstan................................... 4 6 44 6 44 5000 5 8
Kenya........................................ 4 7 44 7 70 131 5 8
Kiribati..................................... ........... ........... ........... 6 44 .............. 5 7
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... .............. 5 7
(North).....................................
Korea, Republic of (South)................... 6 3 66 3 44 5000 5 7
Kuwait....................................... 6 8 44 8 66 2000 5 8
Kyrgyzstan................................... 4 6 44 6 44 5000 5 5
L
Laos......................................... 8 6 44 6 44 .............. 5 7
Latvia....................................... 4 4 44 4 70 1458 5 5
Lebanon...................................... 6 ........... ........... 8 66 65 5 8
Lesotho...................................... 4 7 44 7 44 440 5 8
Liberia...................................... 4 7 44 7 44 440 5 8
Libya........................................ ........... ........... ........... 8 44 .............. 5 8
Liechtenstein................................ 5 5 66 5 66 5000 3 3
Lithuania.................................... 4 4 44 4 70 5000 5 5
Luxembourg................................... 3 5 66 5 66 650 3 3
M
Macao........................................ 3 6 66 6 70 4227 5 5
Macedonia, Republic of....................... 4 4 66 4 70 2380 5 5
Madagascar................................... 4 7 66 7 44 199 5 8
Malawi....................................... 4 7 44 7 66 .............. 5 8
Malaysia..................................... 6 6 66 6 66 1429 5 7
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Maldives..................................... 6 6 44 6 66 .............. 5 8
Mali......................................... 4 7 44 7 66 .............. 5 8
Malta........................................ 5 5 66 5 66 .............. 5 8
Marshall Islands............................. 4 10 70 10 70 .............. 6 3
Martinique................................... 7 9 66 9 66 5000 5 6
Mauritania................................... 4 7 44 7 44 635 5 8
Mauritius.................................... 4 7 44 7 44 165 5 8
Mexico....................................... 2 2 66 2 44 .............. 2 2
Micronesia................................... 4 10 70 10 70 .............. 6 3
Moldova...................................... 4 4 44 4 70 2915 5 8
Mongolia..................................... 4 6 44 6 66 .............. 5 7
Montserrat................................... 7 ........... ........... 9 44 2200 5 6
Morocco...................................... 4 8 66 8 66 5000 5 8
Mozambique................................... 4 7 44 7 66 .............. 5 8
N
Namibia...................................... 4 7 44 7 44 4405 5 8
Nauru........................................ ........... 6 44 6 44 220 5 7
Nepal........................................ 6 6 44 6 44 .............. 5 7
Netherlands.................................. 3 5 66 5 44 650 3 3
Netherlands Antilles......................... 7 9 44 9 44 5000 5 6
New Caledonia................................ 8 6 44 6 66 1775 5 7
New Zealand.................................. 6 6 44 6 66 1025 4 4
Nicaragua.................................... 8 9 44 9 66 .............. 5 6
Niger........................................ 4 7 70 7 70 .............. 5 8
Nigeria...................................... 4 7 44 7 66 .............. 5 8
Norway....................................... 5 5 66 5 66 650 3 3
O
Oman......................................... 6 8 44 8 44 575 5 8
P
Pakistan..................................... 6 6 22 6 70 867 5 8
Panama....................................... 8 9 66 9 70 .............. 5 6
Papua New Guinea............................. 8 6 44 6 44 445 5 7
Paraguay..................................... 8 9 44 9 66 .............. 5 6
Peru......................................... 8 9 66 9 70 .............. 5 6
Philippines.................................. 6 6 44 6 44 .............. 5 7
Pitcairn Island.............................. ........... ........... ........... 6 22 .............. 5 7
Poland....................................... 4 4 44 4 44 5000 5 5
Portugal..................................... 5 5 66 5 66 650 3 3
Q
Qatar........................................ 6 8 44 8 70 .............. 5 8
R
Reunion...................................... 4 ........... ........... 9 66 5000 5 8
Romania...................................... 4 4 22 4 70 5000 5 5
Russia....................................... 4 4 44 4 44 5000 5 5
Rwanda....................................... 4 7 44 7 66 .............. 5 8
S
St. Christopher (St. Kitts) & Nevis.......... 7 9 44 9 44 242 5 6
Saint Helena................................. ........... ........... ........... 7 44 170 5 8
Saint Lucia.................................. 7 9 44 9 44 .............. 5 6
Saint Pierre & Miquelon...................... ........... ........... ........... 4 66 5000 5 6
Saint Vincent & Grenadines................... 7 9 44 9 22 130 5 6
San Marino................................... 3 5 66 5 66 5000 3 3
Sao Tome & Principe.......................... ........... ........... ........... 7 44 440 5 5
Saudi Arabia................................. 4 8 66 8 66 .............. 5 8
Senegal...................................... 4 7 44 7 66 936 5 8
Serbia-Montenegro (Yugoslavia)............... 4 5 70 5 70 5000 5 5
Seychelles................................... 4 7 44 7 70 .............. 5 8
Sierra Leone................................. 4 7 44 7 66 .............. 5 8
Singapore.................................... 3 6 66 6 66 5000 5 7
Slovak Republic (Slovakia)................... 4 5 66 5 66 650 5 5
Slovenia..................................... 4 5 66 5 66 650 5 5
Solomon Islands.............................. ........... 6 44 6 44 .............. 5 7
Somalia...................................... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... .............. ........... 8
South Africa................................. 4 7 44 7 66 .............. 5 8
Spain........................................ 5 5 66 5 44 650 3 3
Sri Lanka.................................... 6 6 44 6 66 35 5 8
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Sudan........................................ ........... 7 44 7 44 .............. 5 8
Suriname..................................... 8 ........... ........... 9 44 535 5 6
Swaziland.................................... 4 7 44 7 44 560 5 8
Sweden....................................... 5 5 66 5 66 650 3 3
Switzerland.................................. 5 5 66 5 66 650 3 3
Syrian Arab Republic (Syria)................. 6 8 44 8 70 .............. 5 8
T
Taiwan....................................... 3 6 33 6 44 1350 5 7
Tajikistan................................... ........... 6 44 6 66 5000 5 8
Tanzania..................................... 4 7 22 7 66 248 5 8
Thailand..................................... 6 6 44 6 66 1458 5 7
Togo......................................... 4 7 44 7 70 .............. 5 8
Tonga........................................ 4 ........... ........... 6 44 515 5 7
Trinidad & Tobago............................ 7 9 44 9 44 .............. 5 6
Tristan da Cunha............................. ........... ........... ........... 7 22 .............. 5 8
Tunisia...................................... 4 8 44 8 66 3834 5 8
Turkey....................................... 6 4 44 4 66 952 5 5
Turkmenistan................................. 4 6 44 6 44 729 5 5
Turks & Caicos Islands....................... 7 ........... ........... 9 44 .............. 5 6
Tuvalu....................................... ........... ........... ........... 6 55 675 5 7
U
Uganda....................................... 4 7 22 7 66 .............. 5 8
Ukraine...................................... 4 4 44 4 66 5000 5 8
United Arab Emirates......................... 6 8 44 8 70 5000 5 8
Uruguay...................................... 8 9 44 9 66 .............. 5 6
Uzbekistan................................... 4 ........... ........... 6 70 5000 5 8
V
Vanuatu...................................... 8 6 22 6 44 .............. 5 7
Vatican City................................. 3 5 66 5 44 2380 3 3
Venezuela.................................... 8 9 44 9 66 .............. 5 6
Vietnam...................................... 6 6 44 6 70 .............. 5 7
W
Wallis & Futuna Islands...................... 4 ........... ........... 6 66 1615 5 7
Western Samoa................................ 4 6 44 6 44 295 5 7
Y
Yemen........................................ 6 8 66 8 66 820 5 8
Z
Zambia....................................... 4 7 44 7 66 .............. 5 8
Zimbabwe..................................... 4 7 44 7 44 .............. 5 8
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Rate group Rate group Rate group Rate group Rate group Rate group Rate group Rate group
Weight not over (pounds) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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0.5 $28.50 $28.75 $37.00 75.00 $38.00 $38.00 $37.00 $52.00
1 $41.00 $42.50 $49.00 $93.00 $58.00 $55.00 $47.00 $65.00
2 $44.50 $47.50 $56.00 $107.75 $65.75 $63.45 $54.20 $80.90
3 $48.00 $52.50 $63.00 $122.50 $73.50 $71.90 $61.40 $96.80
4 $51.50 $57.50 $70.00 $137.25 $81.25 $80.35 $68.60 $112.70
5 $55.00 $62.50 $77.00 $152.00 $89.00 $88.80 $75.80 $128.60
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6 $58.50 $67.50 $84.00 $166.75 $96.75 $97.25 $83.00 $144.50
7 $62.00 $72.50 $91.00 $181.50 $104.50 $105.70 $90.20 $160.40
8 $65.50 $77.50 $98.00 $196.25 $112.25 $114.15 $97.40 $176.30
9 $69.00 $82.50 $105.00 $211.00 $120.00 $122.60 $104.60 $192.20
10 $72.50 $87.50 $112.00 $225.75 $127.75 $131.05 $111.80 $208.10
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11 $75.35 $90.65 $116.30 $237.00 $132.65 $137.45 $116.05 $218.10
12 $78.20 $93.80 $120.60 $248.25 $137.55 $143.85 $120.30 $228.10
13 $81.05 $96.95 $124.90 $259.50 $142.45 $150.25 $124.55 $238.10
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14 $83.90 $100.10 $129.20 $270.75 $147.35 $156.65 $128.80 $248.10
15 $86.75 $103.25 $133.50 $282.00 $152.25 $163.05 $133.05 $258.10
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16 $89.60 $106.40 $137.80 $293.25 $157.15 $169.45 $137.30 $268.10
17 $92.45 $109.55 $142.10 $304.50 $162.05 $175.85 $141.55 $278.10
18 $95.30 $112.70 $146.40 $315.75 $166.95 $182.25 $145.80 $288.10
19 $98.15 $115.85 $150.70 $327.00 $171.85 $188.65 $150.05 $298.10
20 $101.00 $119.00 $155.00 $338.25 $176.75 $195.05 $154.30 $308.10
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21 $103.85 $122.15 $159.30 $349.50 $181.65 $201.45 $158.55 $318.10
22 $106.70 $125.30 $163.60 $360.75 $186.55 $207.85 $162.80 $328.10
23 $109.55 $128.45 $167.90 $372.00 $191.45 $214.25 $167.05 $338.10
24 $112.40 $131.60 $172.20 $383.25 $196.35 $220.65 $171.30 $348.10
25 $115.25 $134.75 $176.50 $394.50 $201.25 $227.05 $175.55 $358.10
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26 $118.10 $137.90 $180.80 $405.75 $206.15 $233.45 $179.80 $368.10
27 $120.95 $141.05 $185.10 $417.00 $211.05 $239.85 $184.05 $378.10
28 $123.80 $144.20 $189.40 $428.25 $215.95 $246.25 $188.30 $388.10
29 $126.65 $147.35 $193.70 $439.50 $220.85 $252.65 $192.55 $398.10
30 $129.50 $150.50 $198.00 $450.75 $225.75 $259.05 $196.80 $408.10
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31 $132.35 $153.65 $202.30 $462.00 $230.65 $265.45 $201.05 $418.10
32 $135.20 $156.80 $206.60 $473.25 $235.55 $271.85 $205.30 $428.10
33 $138.05 $159.95 $210.90 $484.50 $240.45 $278.25 $209.55 $438.10
34 $140.90 $163.10 $215.20 $495.75 $245.35 $284.65 $213.80 $448.10
35 $143.75 $166.25 $219.50 $507.00 $250.25 $291.05 $218.05 $458.10
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36 $146.60 $169.40 $223.80 $518.25 $255.15 $297.45 $222.30 $468.10
37 $149.45 $172.55 $228.10 $529.50 $260.05 $303.85 $226.55 $478.10
38 $152.30 $175.70 $232.40 $540.75 $264.95 $310.25 $230.80 $488.10
39 $155.15 $178.85 $236.70 $552.00 $269.85 $316.65 $235.05 $498.10
40 $158.00 $182.00 $241.00 $563.25 $274.75 $323.05 $239.30 $508.10
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41 $160.10 $184.10 $245.30 $571.50 $279.55 $329.20 $243.45 $516.60
42 $162.20 $186.20 $249.60 $579.75 $284.35 $335.35 $247.60 $525.10
43 $164.30 $188.30 $253.90 $588.00 $289.15 $341.50 $251.75 $533.60
44 $166.40 $190.40 $258.20 $596.25 $293.95 $347.65 $255.90 $542.10
45 $168.50 $192.50 $262.50 $604.50 $298.75 $353.80 $260.05 $550.60
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46 $170.60 $194.60 $266.80 $612.75 $303.55 $359.95 $264.20 $559.10
47 $172.70 $196.70 $271.10 $621.00 $308.35 $366.10 $268.35 $567.60
48 $174.80 $198.80 $275.40 $629.25 $313.15 $372.25 $272.50 $576.10
49 $176.90 $200.90 $279.70 $637.50 $317.95 $378.40 $276.65 $584.60
50 $179.00 $203.00 $284.00 $645.75 $322.75 $384.55 $280.80 $593.10
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51 $181.10 $205.10 $288.30 $654.00 $327.55 $390.70 $284.95 $601.60
52 $183.20 $207.20 $292.60 $662.25 $332.35 $396.85 $289.10 $610.10
53 $185.30 $209.30 $296.90 $670.50 $337.15 $403.00 $293.25 $618.60
54 $187.40 $211.40 $301.20 $678.75 $341.95 $409.15 $297.40 $627.10
55 $189.50 $213.50 $305.50 $687.00 $346.75 $415.30 $301.55 $635.60
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56 $191.60 $215.60 $309.80 $695.25 $351.55 $421.45 $305.70 $644.10
57 $193.70 $217.70 $314.10 $703.50 $356.35 $427.60 $309.85 $652.60
58 $195.80 $219.80 $318.40 $711.75 $361.15 $433.75 $314.00 $661.10
59 $197.90 $221.90 $322.70 $720.00 $365.95 $439.90 $318.15 $669.60
60 $200.00 $224.00 $327.00 $728.25 $370.75 $446.05 $322.30 $678.10
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61 $202.10 $226.10 $331.30 $736.50 $375.55 $452.20 $326.45 $686.60
62 $204.20 $228.20 $335.60 $744.75 $380.35 $458.35 $330.60 $695.10
63 $206.30 $230.30 $339.90 $753.00 $385.15 $464.50 $334.75 $703.60
64 $208.40 $232.40 $344.20 $761.25 $389.95 $470.65 $338.90 $712.10
65 $210.50 $234.50 $348.50 $769.50 $394.75 $476.80 $343.05 $720.60
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66 $212.60 $236.60 $352.80 $777.75 $399.55 $482.95 $347.20 $729.10
67 $214.70 $238.70 $357.10 $786.00 $404.35 $489.10 $351.35 $737.60
68 $216.80 $240.80 $361.40 $794.25 $409.15 $495.25 $355.50 $746.10
69 $218.90 $242.90 $365.70 $802.50 $413.95 $501.40 $359.65 $754.60
70 $221.00 $245.00 $370.00 $810.75 $418.75 $507.55 $363.80 $763.10
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Weight not over Rate group Rate group Rate group Rate group Rate group Rate group Rate group Rate group Rate group Rate group
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0.5 $22.00 $22.00 $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 $19.75
1 $23.25 $25.50 $28.00 $27.50 $30.50 $27.00 $32.00 $32.00 $30.00 $22.50
2 $25.00 $30.00 $32.00 $30.50 $34.75 $31.00 $37.00 $36.85 $34.75 $25.25
3 $26.75 $34.50 $36.00 $33.50 $39.00 $35.00 $42.00 $41.70 $39.50 $28.75
4 $28.50 $39.00 $40.00 $36.50 $43.25 $39.00 $47.00 $46.55 $44.25 $32.25
5 $30.25 $43.50 $44.00 $39.50 $47.50 $43.00 $52.00 $51.40 $49.00 $35.50
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6 $32.00 $46.10 $47.85 $43.00 $51.25 $47.00 $57.00 $56.40 $53.75 $39.00
7 $33.75 $48.70 $51.70 $46.50 $55.00 $51.00 $62.00 $61.40 $58.50 $42.50
8 $35.50 $51.30 $55.55 $50.00 $58.75 $55.00 $67.00 $66.40 $63.25 $46.00
9 $37.25 $53.90 $59.40 $53.50 $62.50 $59.00 $72.00 $71.40