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German regulator sets stamp cost standards, shrugging off DHL demonstration

Germany's network regulator verified its standards for the rates of postage stamps on Monday, declining to surpass its proposed varieties regardless of protest by the national operator Deutsche Post, owned by logistics group DHL.

DHL has actually criticised the regulator, which initially proposed the prices standards in September, for not giving the postal system sufficient leeway to respond to rising inflation and falling letter volumes.

The company said the new rates framework threatened its lawfully set revenue margin target of 6.5% and therefore made planned financial investments no longer feasible.

With its decision, the Federal Network Agency is warding off the objectives and requirements of the legislator with an influence on the whole market, a DHL spokesperson said.

Network regulator president Klaus Mueller turned down the business's issues, saying in a declaration: If we were to follow the demands, consumers and companies would be doubly strained.

A source stated the regulator was looking calmly at the possibility of a suit by DHL against its decision.

The standards are to use from the start of 2025 until the end of 2026, and see stamp rates for private and service mail rising by an average of 10.48%. Parcels would see a 7.21%. boost.

For example, this would permit the cost of sending out a requirement. letter to increase from a present 85 cents

(source: Reuters)