Mexico’s postal service fights to dominate the lucrative lightweight package delivery service
Sepomex has been calling for legal reform that would give it a monopoly on lightweight package deliveries, which could force private couriers to charge up to seven times the government’s prices. The postal service says Mexican laws give it a monopoly on handling small packages but complains those laws are not enforced. Specifically, Sepomex wants Congress to amend laws to clearly state that the postal service alone handles shipments of 350 grams or less. Sepomex also wants to create an independent regulatory organization to investigate postal-code violations and disputes concerning the issue.
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