Danish Competition Authority urges further liberalisation of Danish postal services sector

The Danish Competition Authority has urged a further liberalisation of the Danish postal services sector. In its annual report published today (17 May) the Competition Authority suggested curbing Post Denmark’s current monopoly on postal distribution of letters under 250 grammes to letters under 50 grammes. The Competition Authority also urged Post Denmark to continue the process of outsourcing post offices. According to the Competition Authority increased competition could result in savings of up to DKK0.5bn per year. ©1998-2001 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD
http://www.m2.com -0- M2 COMMUNICATIONS, 17th May 2001

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