USPS Seeks Nod for Snazzier Business Shipping Deals
Published Date: 11/3/2025
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Summary
The Postal Service has asked for approval to add or change some special mail deals that compete with other delivery options. This affects businesses and customers who use these negotiated services, possibly offering new choices or better prices soon. The Postal Regulatory Commission is reviewing these requests and inviting the public to share their thoughts online—no set deadlines or price changes announced yet.
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USPS Adds Four New Negotiated Mail Deals
The U.S. Postal Service filed requests to add four new Fulfillment standardized distinct products (PM-GA Contract 897, 898, 899, and 900) under dockets MC2026-64 through MC2026-67 (and K2026-64 through K2026-67); the filings were accepted October 29, 2025. These specific filings are being reviewed in summary proceedings, and the Commission states it will not appoint a Public Representative or request public comment for such summary proceedings under 39 CFR 3041.405(c)-(d).
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