Swiss Post rules out rate hike

The new head of Swiss Post says stamp prices won’t go up next year—but Jurg Bücher doesn’t rule out hikes in the future. Prices were last raised in 2004.

Bücher also called for a restructuring of the postal service to make it more independent from political decisions.

Meanwhile MPs on a National Council committee were sharply divided yesterday on the question of liberalising the postal market.

That will go to the full house in the fall.

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