From the AFP:
“US set to stay in global postal
union after reform deal reached”
The United States is set to
remain in the UN postal agency after member states on Wednesday decided to
reform the body to address Washington's criticism that its rules unfairly
benefit China. The Universal Postal Union's 192 members agreed by acclamation
to a compromise supported by the US to reform the system used to determine the
rates countries' postal services can charge for ensuring that packages from
abroad reach their final destination. Following days of intense negotiations in
Geneva, the parties gathered for only the third extraordinary congress in UPU's
145-year history opted for a compromise under the looming threat of a US
pull-out. President Donald Trump's administration announced last October that
it planned to withdraw from the UPU in a year unless it underwent dramatic
reform.UPU chief Bishar Hussein had warned Tuesday that if Washington did
withdraw, it would cause a "total disruption" of the postal service
in the country and dramatic hikes to consumer costs.
-Trump's 'objectives' met-
Trump's hardline trade advisor
Peter Navarro insisted earlier this week that the US was well-prepared for
"a possible seamless exit" if no acceptable reform agreement could be
reached. But shortly before Wednesday's decision, he told the assembly that the
reform proposal, which implies that countries will be permitted as of next year
to gradually set their own rates for postal deliveries, "does indeed meet
the objectives that President Donald J. Trump gave me." He vowed that if
the UPU members voted for the proposal "in its entirety" the US would
stay. "Let's get this done," he said. The standoff at the UPU, which
sets international postal rates, came amid Trump's broader trade battle with
China, with the US charging that the current system penalises American
businesses. The agency, based in Bern, has until now determined what rates national
postal services can charge for ensuring that packages sent from abroad are
delivered to their final destination. It has long imposed lower prices for
bulky letters and small parcels coming from emerging and developing countries,
a group that still includes China. Navarro
has maintained that under the current system it costs more to send a package
from Los Angeles to New York than from Beijing to New York, penalising US small
businesses and manufacturers. According to Washington, it costs the US $300-500
million annually under the current system. The US had pushed for a radical and
immediate reform of the UPU enabling members to "immediately self-declare
rates", but that option was voted down on Tuesday.
^ I’m glad that the United States
is going to stay in the Universal Postal Union, but am not happy that it will
mean even higher shipping prices (as it is now it usually costs me to ship a
present to a friend in Europe than the present cost to buy in the first place.)
^
https://news.yahoo.com/us-set-stay-global-postal-union-reform-deal-164241103.html;_ylt=AwrC1jEd6otdlDcAciLQtDMD;
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