German states withdraw proposal to end Deutsche Post monopoly before 2007

Germany’s Lower Saxony and Hessen states today withdrew its proposal from the Upper Hourse Parliament to end Deutsche Post AG’s stamp and letter distribution monopoly before it expires at the end of 2007, as the prospects for a majority were slim. The proposal suggested the monopoly be scrapped two years early on Jan 1, 2006. Deutsche Post welcomed the decision.

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