Ukrposhta revealed tariffs for 2025: how the prices of parcels, letters, and EMS shipments will change to different countries.


Ukrposhta is preparing for changes in international shipping tariffs
The national postal operator 'Ukrposhta' plans to implement new changes in the international shipping tariff policy by 2025, reported the director of the international operations department, Yulia Pavlenko.
The changes are aimed at optimizing logistics in countries with complex delivery structures, such as Armenia, Israel, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan. As a result, more air routes will be used, especially for Turkmenistan.
However, the tariffs for parcels weighing up to 10 kg will not change on the main routes. Furthermore, the delivery cost to the United Kingdom and the USA will be reduced.
Changes will also affect EMS shipments to Poland weighing up to 30 kg and letters weighing 1001-2000 grams. The cost of small PRIME packages weighing 1 to 2 kg for the first and third zones will increase by an average of 10%.
These changes are aimed at ensuring the profitability of the company’s services and optimizing logistics processes. Corrections to the Ukrainian tariff, which is taken into account when paying with an electronic stamp, are also planned.
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