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“Ukrposhta” will significantly raise the price of their services

Tariffs will rise by 16%.

The national Commission for state regulation of communications and Informatization (NCCIR) at its meeting today approved the increase from January 1 marginal tariffs for universal postal services on average is 16%.

Consideration of the question initiated the “Ukrposhta” in connection with the entry into force of the new edition of the procedure of regulation of tariffs for universal postal services and also due to the increase in the cost of services.

In NCCIR me remind you that this is the basis for the revision of tariffs.

So the marginal tariffs for universal postal services increased on average by 16%, namely, for mailing within Ukraine by 12.3% and in a foreign country – by 43.2%.

Approval of tariff increases was transferred to the state registration in the Ministry of justice.

They will come into force on 1 January 2018.

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