80 FR 22 pgs. 5683-5688 - International Product and Price Changes

Type: RULEVolume: 80Number: 22Pages: 5683 - 5688
FR document: [FR Doc. 2015-02007 Filed 2-2-15; 8:45 am]
Agency: Postal Service
Official PDF Version:  PDF Version
Pages: 5683, 5684, 5685, 5686

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POSTAL SERVICE

39 CFR Part 20

International Product and Price Changes

AGENCY:

Postal Service TM .

ACTION:

Final rule.

SUMMARY:

The Postal Service is revising Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service, International Mail Manual (IMM®, to reflect the prices, product features, and classification changes to Competitive Services, as established by the Governors of the Postal Service.

DATES:

Effective date: April 26, 2015.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

Paula Rabkin at 202-268-2537.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

New prices will be posted under Docket Number CP2015-33 on the Postal Regulatory Commission's Web site at http://www.prc.gov.

This final rule describes the international price and classification changes and the corresponding mailing standards changes for the following Competitive Services:

• Global Express Guaranteed ® (GXG ®).

• Priority Mail Express International TM .

• Priority Mail International ®.

• First-Class Package International Service TM .

• International Priority AirmailTM (IPA ®).

• International Surface Air Lift ® (ISAL ®).

• Direct Sacks of Printed Matter to One Addressee (Airmail M-bags).

• International Extra Services:

? Certificate of Mailing.

? Registered Mail TM Service.

? Return Receipt Service.

New prices will be located on the Postal Explorer® Web site at http://pe.usps.com.

Global Express Guaranteed

Global Express Guaranteed (GXG) is the Postal Service's premier international expedited product provided through an alliance with FedEx Express ®. The price increase for GXG service averages 7.2 percent.

The Postal Service continues to provide Commercial Base pricing to online customers who prepare and pay for GXG shipments via USPS-approved payment methods, with variable discounts up to 16 percent off the published retail prices for GXG.

The Postal Service also continues to offer Commercial Plus pricing price incentives for large volume customers who commit to tendering $100,000 in annual postal revenue from GXG, Priority Mail Express International (PMEI), Priority Mail International (PMI), and First-Class Package International Service (FCPIS ®) via USPS-approved payment methods, with variable discounts up to 24 percent off the published retail prices for GXG.

Priority Mail Express International

Priority Mail Express International (PMEI) service provides fast service to approximately 180 countries. A money-back guarantee service (exceptions apply) is available for certain destinations. The price increase for PMEI service averages 6.7 percent. The Commercial Base price and Commercial Plus price for customers that prepare and pay for PMEI shipments via permit imprint, online at USPS.com®, or as registered end-users using an authorized PC Postage vendor will remain a variable discount (based on the item's weight and price group) of up to 13 percent below the retail price for Commercial Base price and up to 25 percent below the retail price for Commercial Plus price.

The Postal Service continues to offer PMEI Commercial Plus pricing that includes discount price incentives to large volume customers who commit to tendering at least $100,000 in annual postal revenue from GXG, PMEI, Priority Mail International and First-Class Package International Service. The Postal Service will continue to include PMEI in customized Global Expedited Package Services (GEPS) contracts offered to customers who meet certain revenue thresholds and are willing to commit to a larger amount of postal revenue for PMEI and Priority Mail International.

Priority Mail International

Priority Mail International (PMI) is a way to send merchandise and documents to about 180 countries. The price increase for PMI service averages 6.8 percent. The Commercial Base price and Commercial Plus price for customers that prepare and pay for PMI items via permit imprint, online at USPS.com, or as registered end-users using an authorized PC Postage vendor will remain a variable discount (based on the item's weight and price group) of up to 13 percent below the retail price for Commercial Base price and up to 21 percent below the retail price for Commercial Plus price. Large volume mailers who commit to tendering at least $100,000 in annual postal revenue from GXG, PMEI, PMI, and First-Class Package International Service may request authorization for Commercial Plus discount prices. The Postal Service will continue to include PMI in customized Global Expedited Package Services (GEPS) contracts offered to customers who meet certain revenue thresholds and are willing to commit to a larger amount of revenue to the USPS® for PMEI and PMI.


[top] In this filing we are proposing a structural change to create price zones for PMI to Canada. New zoned prices, based on the origin ZIP Code for PMI destined to Canada, will encourage customers to better use our network and page 5684 allow us to compete more effectively in major metropolitan markets from which U.S. businesses export and where the Postal Service operates an international gateway (International Service Center).

An additional classification change is an increase to 66 pounds from 44 pounds for the maximum weight for PMI Country Price Group 17 (Netherlands).

First-Class Package International Service

First-Class Package International Service (FCPIS) is an economical international service for small packages weighing less than 4 pounds and not exceeding $400 in value. The pricing structure for FCPIS will continue to be simpler than for some other international products, with one retail price worldwide for 1 to 2 ounces, identical prices for 3 to 4 ounces within each country price group, and identical prices for 5 to 8 ounces within each country price group. The price increase for FCPIS averages 7.2 percent. The Commercial Base price and Commercial Plus price for customers that prepare and pay for FCPIS items via permit imprint or by USPS-approved online payment methods will remain a variable discount (based on the item's weight and price group) of up to 10 percent below the retail price for Commercial Base price and up to 16 percent below the retail price for Commercial Plus price. Large volume mailers who commit to tendering at least $100,000 in annual postal revenue from GXG, PMEI, PMI, and FCPIS may request authorization for Commercial Plus discount prices.

International Priority Airmail and International Surface Air Lift

Published prices for the commercial international Shipping Services, which include International Priority Airmail (IPA) and International Surface Air Lift (ISAL), will have an overall price increase of 4.5 percent. The structure of IPA and ISAL price categories will continue to be priced by the worldwide and 19 country price groups and applicable mail shapes (letters and postcards, large envelopes [flats], and packages [small packets and rolls]). These categories correspond to the Universal Postal Convention requirements to use shape-based pricing. For IPA and ISAL, the Postal Service offers incentive pricing through International Negotiated Service Agreements (NSAs).

International Priority Airmail (IPA) service, including IPA M-bags, is a bulk commercial service that provides rapid and economical worldwide delivery to business mailers for volume mailings of First-Class Mail International postcards, letters, large envelopes (flats), and FCPIS packages (small packets) weighing up to a maximum 4.4 pounds. IPA is dispatched to the destination country where it is entered into the postal administration's air or surface priority mail system for delivery. The overall price increase for IPA service averages 4.5 percent.

International Surface Air Lift (ISAL) service, including ISAL M-Bags, is a bulk commercial service that provides economical worldwide delivery to business mailers of volume mailings of all First-Class Mail International postcards, letters, large envelopes (flats), and FCPIS packages (small packets) weighing up to 4.4 pounds. ISAL is dispatched to the destination country where it is then entered into the postal administration's surface nonpriority network. The overall price increase for ISAL service averages 4.5 percent.

Direct Sacks of Printed Matter to One Addressee (Airmail M-bags)

Airmail M-bags are direct sacks of printed matter sent to a single foreign addressee at a single address. Prices are based on the weight of the sack. The price increase for Airmail M-bags averages 6.8 percent.

International Extra Services

Depending on country destination and mail type, customers may add a variety of extra services to their outbound shipments. Prices for some of these extra services are increasing. Also, as a housekeeping measure, we will remove provisions concerning Inbound International Return Receipt and Inbound International Insurance from the Mail Classification Schedule, as these are products offered by foreign postal administrations to their countries' mailers, not USPS mail products.

For our competitive offerings, we revised the prices for the following international extra services:

Certificate of Mailing

The price for Certificate of Mailing will increase 2.5 percent.

Registered Mail

The price for Registered Mail will increase 2.2 percent.

Return Receipt

The price for Return Receipt for International Mail will increase 2.7 percent.

Priority Mail Express International Insurance and Priority Mail International Insurance

The insurance tables for Priority Mail Express International (PMEI) and Priority Mail International (PMI) will be combined into one table to simplify pricing.

List of Subjects in 39 CFR Part 20

Foreign relations, International postal services.

The Postal Service hereby adopts the following changes to Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service, International Mail Manual (IMM), which is incorporated by reference in the Code of Federal Regulations. See 39 CFR 20.1. Accordingly, 39 CFR part 20 is amended as follows:

PART 20-[AMENDED]

1. The authority citation for 39 CFR part 20 continues to read as follows:

Authority:

5 U.S.C. 552(a); 13 U.S.C. 301-307; 18 U.S.C. 1692-1737; 39 U.S.C. 101, 401, 403, 404, 407, 414, 416, 3001-3011, 3201-3219, 3403-3406, 3621, 3622, 3626, 3632, 3633, and 5001.

2. Revise the following sections of Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service, International Mail Manual (IMM), as follows:

Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service, International Mail Manual (IMM)

2 Conditions for Mailing

220 Priority Mail Express International

222.8 Extra Services-Merchandise Insurance

[Revise second sentence of 222.8 to read as follows:]

* * * See Exhibit 322.2 for individual country merchandise insurance limits.* * *

230 Priority Mail International

232.3 Priority Mail International Medium and Large Flat Rate Boxes

[Revise next to last sentence about insurance to read as follows:]

* * * Medium and Large Flat Rate Boxes may be insured-see Exhibit 322.2 for insurance availability and limitations.

3 Insurance


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322 Priority Mail Express International Insurance

322.2 Availability

[Delete last sentence of 322.2 and replace with new sentence about Exhibit 322.2 as follows:]

* * * See Exhibit 322.2 for availability and insurance limits.

[Insert new Exhibit 322.2 to read as shown in the table appended to the end of this Federal Register Notice .]

322.3 Additional Coverage and Fees

[Revise 322.3 to read as follows:]

Additional merchandise insurance coverage above $200-up to the maximum amount allowed by the country (see Exhibit 322.2) but never to exceed $5,000-may be purchased at the sender's option. The insurance fee is in addition to postage and other applicable fees. See Notice 123, Price List, for the fee schedule for optional Priority Mail Express International merchandise insurance coverage.

323 Priority Mail International Insurance

323.2 Availability

[Replace second sentence of 323.2 to read as follows:]

* * * See Exhibit 322.2.* * *

323.3 Coverage and Fees

[Revise the first sentence of 323.3 to read as follows and delete the second sentence in its entirety:]

Merchandise insurance coverage-up to the maximum amount allowed by the country (see Exhibit 322.2) but never to exceed $5,000-may be purchased at the sender's option. The insurance fee is in addition to postage and other applicable fees and is based on the insured value.* * *

Country Price Groups and Weight Limits

[Change the weight for Netherlands Priority Mail International to 66 pounds so that the entry for Netherlands reads as follows:]

Country Global express guaranteed Price group Max. wt. (lbs.) Priority mail express international Price group Max. wt. (lbs.) Priority mail international1 Price group Max. wt. (lbs.) First-class mail international and first-class package international service Price group Max. wt.2 (ozs./lbs.)
Netherlands 3 70 17 66 17 66 5 3.5/4

Individual Country Listings

Priority Mail Express International (220)

[For each country that offers Priority Mail Express International merchandise insurance, replace the fee table with the following:]

See Exhibit 322.2 for individual country merchandise insurance limits. See Notice 123, Price List, for the fee schedule for Priority Mail Express International merchandise insurance coverage.

Priority Mail International (230)

[For each country that offers Priority Mail International merchandise insurance, replace the fee table with the following:]

See Exhibit 322.2 for individual country merchandise insurance limits. See Notice 123, Price List, for the fee schedule for Priority Mail International merchandise insurance coverage.

Exhibit 322.2

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Country PMEI PMI
Afghanistan n/a n/a
Albania 5000 n/a
Algeria 5000 n/a
Andorra 5000 5000
Angola 5000 n/a
Anguilla 5000 415
Antigua and Barbuda n/a 60
Argentina 5000 5000
Armenia 5000 875
Aruba 5000 830
Ascension n/a n/a
Australia 5000 3644
Austria 5000 5000
Azerbaijan 5000 2915
Bahamas 5000 1458
Bahrain 5000 n/a
Bangladesh 5000 5000
Barbados 5000 238
Belarus 5000 1312
Belgium 650 650
Belize 5000 1600
Benin 5000 n/a
Bermuda 5000 440
Bhutan 5000 22
Bolivia 5000 n/a
Bosnia-Herzegovina 5000 5000
Botswana 5000 73
Brazil 5000 2915
British Virgin Islands n/a 500
Brunei Darussalam 5000 n/a
Bulgaria 5000 1115
Burkina Faso 5000 969
Burma (Myanmar) n/a n/a
Burundi 5000 5000
Cambodia 5000 n/a
Cameroon 5000 n/a
Canada 5000 675
Cape Verde 5000 n/a
Cayman Islands 5000 n/a
Central African Republic 5000 n/a
Chad 5000 185
Chile 5000 n/a
China 5000 1222
Colombia 5000 999
Comoros n/a 690
Congo, Democratic Republic of the 5000 n/a
Congo, Republic of the 5000 1685
Costa Rica 5000 n/a
Cote d'Ivoire 5000 5000
Croatia 5000 5000
Cuba n/a n/a
Curacao (includes Bonaire, Saba, and Sint Eustatius) 5000 5000
Cyprus 5000 5000
Czech Republic 5000 5000
Denmark 650 650
Djibouti 5000 880
Dominica 5000 n/a
Dominican Republic 5000 n/a
Ecuador 5000 n/a
Egypt 5000 1685
El Salvador 5000 n/a
Equatorial Guinea n/a n/a
Eritrea 5000 n/a
Estonia 5000 2187
Ethiopia 5000 n/a
Falkland Islands n/a n/a
Faroe Islands 5000 5000
Fiji 5000 n/a
Finland 650 650
France 650 650
French Guiana 5000 5000
French Polynesia 5000 4519
Gabon 5000 523
Gambia n/a n/a
Georgia, Republic of 5000 1458
Germany 500 500
Ghana 5000 n/a
Gibraltar n/a n/a
Great Britain and Northern Ireland 650 n/a
Greece 650 650
Greenland n/a 5000
Grenada 5000 350
Guadeloupe 5000 5000
Guatemala n/a n/a
Guinea 5000 948
Guinea-Bissau 5000 2915
Guyana 5000 10
Haiti 5000 n/a
Honduras n/a n/a
Hong Kong 5000 5000
Hungary 5000 5000
Iceland 650 650
India 5000 2189
Indonesia 5000 n/a
Iran n/a n/a
Iraq 5000 n/a
Ireland 650 650
Israel 5000 n/a
Italy 650 650
Ivory Coast (Cote d'Ivoire) 5000 5000
Jamaica 5000 n/a
Japan 5000 5000
Jordan n/a n/a
Kazakhstan 5000 5000
Kenya 5000 131
Kiribati n/a n/a
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of (North Korea) n/a n/a
Korea, Republic of (South Korea) 5000 5000
Kosovo, Republic of n/a n/a
Kuwait 5000 2000
Kyrgyzstan 5000 5000
Laos 5000 n/a
Latvia 5000 1458
Lebanon 5000 n/a
Lesotho 5000 440
Liberia 5000 440
Libya n/a n/a
Liechtenstein 5000 5000
Lithuania 5000 5000
Luxembourg 650 650
Macao 5000 4227
Macedonia, Republic of 5000 2380
Madagascar 5000 199
Malawi n/a n/a
Malaysia 5000 1429
Maldives 5000 n/a
Mali 5000 n/a
Malta 5000 n/a
Martinique 5000 5000
Mauritania 5000 635
Mauritius 5000 165
Mexico 5000 n/a
Moldova 5000 2915
Mongolia 5000 n/a
Montenegro n/a 5000
Montserrat n/a 2200
Morocco 5000 5000
Mozambique 5000 n/a
Namibia 5000 4405
Nauru 5000 220
Nepal 5000 n/a
Netherlands 650 650
New Caledonia 5000 1775
New Zealand 5000 1025
Nicaragua 5000 n/a
Niger 5000 n/a
Nigeria 5000 n/a
Norway 650 650
Oman 5000 575
Pakistan 5000 867
Panama 5000 n/a
Papua New Guinea 5000 445
Paraguay 5000 n/a
Peru 5000 n/a
Philippines 5000 n/a
Pitcairn Island n/a n/a
Poland 5000 5000
Portugal 650 650
Qatar 5000 n/a
Reunion n/a 5000
Romania 5000 5000
Russia 5000 5000
Rwanda 5000 n/a
Saint Christopher and Nevis 5000 242
Saint Helena n/a 170
Saint Lucia 5000 n/a
Saint Pierre and Miquelon n/a 5000
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 5000 130
San Marino 5000 5000
Sao Tome and Principe n/a 440
Saudi Arabia 5000 n/a
Senegal 5000 936
Serbia, Republic of 5000 5000
Seychelles 5000 n/a
Sierra Leone 5000 n/a
Singapore 5000 3000
Sint Maarten 5000 5000
Slovak Republic (Slovakia) 650 650
Slovenia 650 650
Solomon Islands 5000 n/a
Somalia n/a n/a
South Africa 5000 n/a
Spain 650 650
Sri Lanka 5000 35
Sudan n/a n/a
Suriname n/a 535
Swaziland 5000 560
Sweden 650 650
Switzerland 650 650
Syrian Arab Republic (Syria) 5000 n/a
Taiwan 5000 1350
Tajikistan 5000 5000
Tanzania 5000 248
Thailand 5000 1458
Timor-Leste, Democratic Republic of n/a n/a
Togo 5000 n/a
Tonga 5000 515
Trinidad and Tobago 5000 n/a
Tristan da Cunha n/a n/a
Tunisia 5000 3834
Turkey 5000 952
Turkmenistan 5000 729
Turks and Caicos Islands 650 n/a
Tuvalu n/a 675
Uganda 5000 n/a
Ukraine 5000 5000
United Arab Emirates 5000 5000
United Kingdom (Great Britain and Northern Ireland) 650 n/a
Uruguay 5000 n/a
Uzbekistan 5000 5000
Vanuatu n/a n/a
Vatican City 5000 2380
Venezuela n/a n/a
Vietnam 5000 n/a
Wallis and Futuna Islands n/a 1615
Western Samoa n/a 295
Yemen 5000 820
Zambia 5000 n/a
Zimbabwe 5000 n/a


We will publish an appropriate amendment to 39 CFR part 20 to reflect these changes.

Stanley F. Mires,

Attorney, Federal Requirements.

[FR Doc. 2015-02007 Filed 2-2-15; 8:45 am]

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