[Federal Register Volume 91, Number 5 (Thursday, January 8, 2026)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 601-607]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2026-00164]


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POSTAL SERVICE

39 CFR Part 20


International Competitive Services Product and Price Changes

AGENCY: Postal Service.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: The Postal Service is revising Mailing Standards of the United 
States Postal Service, International Mail Manual (IMM[supreg]), and 
Notice 123, Price List, to reflect prices, product features, and 
classification changes to Competitive Services and other changes, as 
established by the Governors of the Postal Service.

DATES: Effective: January 18, 2026.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Michelle Lassiter at 202-268-2914.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This final action describes new prices and 
classification changes established by the Governors of the United 
States Postal Service and submitted for review by the Postal Regulatory 
Commission (PRC) in Docket Number CP2026-2. On December 19, 2025, in 
Order No. 9405, the PRC found that the price adjustments and 
classification changes and may go into effect on January 18, 2026. The 
order can be viewed on the Postal Regulatory Commission's website at 
https://prc.gov.
    Also, by notice filed on November 14, 2025, in PRC Docket No. 
MC2026-99, and approved on December 12, 2025, by the PRC in Order No. 
9395, the Postal Service is changing the country group assignments for 
certain French overseas regions and departments, French Guiana, 
Guadeloupe, Martinique, and Reunion. In addition, the Postal Service is 
changing the Foreign Office of Exchange Code for International Priority 
Airmail for items destined to these locations.
    This final rule describes the international price changes and minor 
classification changes for the following International Competitive 
Services:
     Priority Mail Express International[supreg] (PMEI).
     Priority Mail International[supreg] (PMI).
     First-Class Package International Service[supreg] 
(FCPIS[supreg])
     International Priority Airmail[supreg] (IPA[supreg])
     Direct Sacks of Printed Matter to One Addressee (Airmail 
M-bag[supreg])
     The following competitive international extra services and 
fees:
     International Insurance.
     Certificate of Mailing.
     Customs Clearance and Delivery Fee.
     USPS Delivered Duty Paid (DDP).
    For pricing, see the Postal Explorer[supreg] website at https://pe.usps.com.

Priority Mail Express International 1
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    \1\ Global Express Guaranteed (GXG) service was suspended as of 
September 29, 2024, and thus specific information concerning GXG 
pricing is not included with this Notice.
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    Priority Mail Express International (PMEI) service provides fast 
service to approximately 180 countries in 3-5 business days for many 
major markets, although the actual number of days may vary based upon 
origin, destination, and customs delays. PMEI with Money-Back Guarantee 
service is available for certain destinations. Due to airline travel 
restrictions and cancellations, PMEI

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with Money-Back Guarantee service has been suspended for several 
destinations until further notice. For more information, see the 
USPS[supreg] Service Alerts page on https://about.usps.com/newsroom/service-alerts/international/welcome.htm. The price increase for PMEI 
service averages 5.9 percent. The Commercial Base price provides a 
discount below the published retail prices for customers who prepare 
and pay for PMEI shipments via permit imprint, online at 
USPS.com[supreg], or as registered end-users using an authorized PC 
Postage[supreg] vendor (except for Click-N-Ship[supreg] service). 
Customers who prepare PMEI shipments via Click-N-Ship service pay 
retail prices. Commercial Plus will be equivalent to Commercial Base; 
however, deeper discounting may still be available to customers through 
negotiated service agreements.
    The Postal Service will continue to include PMEI service in 
customized contracts.
    PMEI flat rate pricing continues to be available for Flat Rate 
Envelopes.

Priority Mail International

    Priority Mail International (PMI) is an economical way to send 
merchandise and documents to approximately 180 countries in 6-10 
business days for many major markets, although the actual number of 
days may vary based upon origin, destination, and customs delays. The 
price increase for PMI service averages 5.9 percent. The Commercial 
Base price provides a discount below the published retail prices for 
customers who prepare and pay for PMI items via permit imprint, online 
at USPS.com, or as registered end-users using an authorized PC Postage 
vendor (except for Click-N-Ship). Customers who prepare PMI shipments 
via Click-N-Ship pay retail prices. Commercial Plus prices will be 
equivalent to Commercial Base; however, deeper discounting may still be 
available to customers through negotiated service agreements.
    The Postal Service will continue to include PMI service in 
customized contracts.
    PMI flat rate pricing continues to be available for Flat Rate 
Envelopes, Small Flat Rate Boxes, and Medium and Large Flat Rate Boxes.

First-Class Package International Service

    First-Class Package International Service (FCPIS) is an economical 
international service for small packages not exceeding 4 pounds in 
weight and $400 in value. The price increase for FCPIS averages 5.9 
percent. The Commercial Base price provides a discount below the 
published retail prices for customers who prepare and pay for FCPIS 
items via permit imprint or by USPS-approved online payment methods. 
Customers who prepare FCPIS shipments via Click-N-Ship service pay 
retail prices. Commercial Plus prices will be equivalent to Commercial 
Base; however, deeper discounting may be made available to customers 
through negotiated service agreements.
    The Postal Service will continue to include FCPIS in customized 
contracts.
    Electronic USPS Delivery Confirmation International service (E-USPS 
DELCON INTL[supreg]) is a tracking service available at no charge for 
FCPIS items to select destination countries.

International Priority Airmail

    International Priority Airmail (IPA) service, including IPA M-bags, 
is a commercial service designed for volume mailings of all First-Class 
Mail International postcards, letters, and large envelopes (flats), and 
for volume mailings of FCPIS packages (small packets) weighing up to a 
maximum of 4.4 pounds. IPA shipments are typically flown to foreign 
destinations (exceptions apply to Canada) and are then entered into 
that country's air or surface priority mail system for delivery. The 
price increase for IPA is 5.9 percent.

Direct Sacks of Printed Matter to One Addressee (Airmail M-bags)

    An Airmail M-bag is a direct sack of printed matter sent to a 
single foreign addressee at a single address. As described in the 
article titled ``IMM Revision: Direct Sacks of Printed Matter to One 
Addressee (M-bags)'' in Postal Bulletin 22669 (2-6-2025), effective 
January 1, 2025, the Universal Postal Union (UPU) modified the 
definition of M-bags to make it a supplemental (optional) service; 
postal operators may further restrict the content. The Postal Service 
has provided the UPU with written notification that it will continue to 
offer M-bag service and opted to restrict the service solely to printed 
matter. The price increase for M-bags is 44.0 percent.

International Extra Services and Fees

    Depending on country destination and mail type, customers may add a 
variety of extra services to their outbound shipments and pay a variety 
of fees. The Postal Service proposes to increase fees for certain 
international competitive extra services as follows:
     PMEI and PMI merchandise insurance: There is no charge for 
PMEI and PMI merchandise insurance coverage up to $200. The starting 
fee for additional insurance over $200 will be increased to $13.85. For 
each additional $100 or fraction over $300 up to a maximum indemnity 
limit of $5000 (the maximum indemnity varies by country), the 
incremental fee will be as set forth in the table below:

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                   Indemnity limit not over                       Fee
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Up to $200...................................................      $0.00
$200.01-$300.00..............................................      13.85
$300.01-$400.00..............................................      17.55
$400.01-$500.00..............................................      21.25
$500.01-$600.00..............................................      24.90
$600.01-$700.00..............................................      28.55
$700.01-$800.00..............................................      32.30
$800.01-$900.00..............................................      35.95
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$35.95 plus $3.70 per $100 or fraction thereof over $900 in declared
 value. Maximum insurance $5,000 (varies by country)....................
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     Certificate of Mailing service: Prices for international 
competitive Certificate of Mailing service will be as follows:

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                     Individual pieces                           Fee
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                         Certificate of Mailing
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Individual article (PS Form 3817)..........................        $2.40
Duplicate copy of PS Form 3817 or PS Form 3665 (per page)..         2.40
Firm mailing sheet (PS Form 3665), per piece (minimum 3);           0.70
 All other qualifying classes of mail......................
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                             Bulk quantities
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For first 1,000 pieces (or fraction thereof)...............        13.50
Each additional 1,000 pieces (or fraction thereof).........         1.70
Duplicate copy of PS Form 3606.............................         2.40
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     Customs clearance and delivery fee: The competitive 
customs clearance and delivery fee per dutiable item will increase to 
$9.35.
     USPS Delivered Duty Paid (DDP): The USPS is introducing 
USPS Delivered Duty Paid (DDP), which provides the mailer with the 
option to prepay any applicable import duties, taxes, and fees on 
certain items mailed to select international destinations. The fee that 
the USPS will establish for facilitating payment does not include any 
applicable taxes, duties, and non-USPS fees, which are collected 
separately and passed through to a third party. The competitive USPS 
DDP fee will initially be set to $0.00. However, as customs 
requirements are likely to evolve, the Postal Service requires 
flexibility and may increase the fee, for a number of reasons, 
including to cover any costs that are required to implement new payment 
solutions.
    The Postal Service hereby adopts the following changes to Mailing 
Standards of the United States Postal Service, International Mail 
Manual (IMM), which is incorporated by reference into the Code of 
Federal Regulations. We will publish an appropriate amendment to 39 CFR 
part 20 to reflect these changes.

List of Subjects in 39 CFR Part 20

    Foreign relations, International postal services.

    Accordingly, the Postal Service amends Mailing Standards of the 
United States Postal Service, International Mail Manual (IMM), 
incorporated by reference in the Code of Federal Regulations, as 
follows (see 39 CFR 20.1)

PART 20--[AMENDED]

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1. The authority citation for 39 CFR part 20 continues to read as 
follows:

    Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552(a); 13 U.S.C. 301-307; 18 U.S.C. 1692-
1737; 39 U.S.C. 101, 401, 403, 404, 407, 414, 416, 3001-3011, 3201-
3219, 3403-3406, 3621, 3622, 3626, 3632, 3633, and 5001.


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2. Revise the following sections of the IMM as follows:
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Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service, International 
Mail Manual (IMM)

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2 Conditions for Mailing

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220 Priority Mail Express International

* * * * *

222 Eligibility

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222.7 Extra Services

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    [Add a new entry after 222.72, to read as follows:]

222.73 USPS Delivered Duty Paid (DDP)

    Customers who want to prepay any applicable import duties, taxes 
and fees may purchase USPS Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) for certain 
pieces, when available, at a retail service counter, online using 
Click-N-Ship, through USPS APIs or using USPS-produced Global Shipping 
Software (GSS). See Exhibit 362 and Individual Country Listings for 
availability.
* * * * *

230 Priority Mail International

* * * * *

232 Eligibility

* * * * *

232.9 Extra Services

* * * * *
    [Add a new entry after 232.92, to read as follows:]

232.93 USPS Delivered Duty Paid (DDP)

    Customers who want to prepay any applicable import duties, taxes 
and fees may purchase USPS Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) for certain 
pieces, when available, at a retail service counter, online using 
Click-N-Ship, through USPS APIs or using USPS-produced Global Shipping 
Software (GSS). See Exhibit 362 and Individual Country Listings for 
availability.
* * * * *

250 First-Class Package International Service

* * * * *

252 Eligibility

* * * * *

252.5 Extra Services

* * * * *
    [Add a new entry after 252.53, to read as follows:]

252.54 USPS Delivered Duty Paid (DDP)

    Customers who want to prepay any applicable import duties, taxes 
and fees may purchase USPS Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) for certain 
pieces, when available, at a retail service counter, online using 
Click-N-Ship, through USPS APIs or using USPS-produced Global Shipping 
Software (GSS). See Exhibit 362 and Individual Country Listings for 
availability.
* * * * *

290 Commercial Services

* * * * *

292 International Priority Airmail (IPA) Service

* * * * *

292.4 Mail Preparation

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292.45 IPA Foreign Office of Exchange Codes and Price Groups

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    Exhibit 292.45a

IPA Foreign Office of Exchange Codes and Price Groups

    [Revise the entries for French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique, and 
Reunion to read as follows:]

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                                     Foreign office of exchange   Price
       Country labeling name                    code              group
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                                * * * * *
French Guiana......................  ROI.......................       15
 
                                * * * * *
Guadeloupe.........................  ROI.......................       15
 
                                * * * * *
Martinique.........................  ROI.......................       15
 
                                * * * * *
Reunion............................  ROI.......................       15
 
                                * * * * *
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3 Extra Services

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    [Revise the title and text of 360 to read as follows:]

360 USPS Delivered Duty Paid (DDP)

361 Description

    USPS Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) allows the sender to prepay 
applicable import duties, taxes, and fees at the time of mailing. USPS 
DDP is intended to ensure delivery of merchandise to the recipient 
without any additional charges related to import duties, taxes, and 
fees due upon delivery under normal circumstances.

361.1 Definitions

361.11 De Minimis

    The term ``de minimis'' refers to a value threshold below which 
imported goods are exempt from import duties or taxes. This threshold 
varies significantly across countries.

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361.12 Import Duties

    Import duties are charges collected by the destination country on 
imported goods. The duty amount is calculated based on the value, 
country of origin, and classification of the goods. Import duties can 
also vary depending on free trade agreements, and the de minimis value 
set by the importing country.

361.13 Import Fees

    Import fees may be applied by brokers, government agencies, 
customs, and other service providers. These fees can change based on 
many different factors and may apply even when duties and taxes are not 
applicable.

361.14 Import Taxes

    Import taxes are taxes placed on international purchases and can 
vary by country, region, HS code, and de minimis value. Some countries 
apply a general consumption tax referred to as a value-added tax (VAT) 
or a goods and services tax (GST). The way these taxes are calculated 
varies by country.

361.15 Low-Value Goods

    Low-value goods are imported goods for which the seller is required 
by the destination country to register for VAT/GST and collect and 
remit taxes. Only certain countries impose this requirement and the 
value threshold required to qualify as ``low-value'' varies across 
countries.

361.16 Service Provider

    A third-party service provider used by USPS to facilitate payment 
of any applicable import duties, import taxes, and import fees in 
accordance with the Service Provider Terms of Service.

361.17 Service Provider Terms of Service

    An agreement between the sender and the Service Provider that the 
sender must agree to during the USPS postage payment process when 
opting to use USPS Delivered Duty Paid (DDP). The Service Provider 
Terms of Service establish the sender's rights and responsibilities 
vis-[agrave]-vis the Service Provider with respect to the sender's use 
of USPS DDP. The current version of the Service Provider Terms of 
Service is available at https://zonos.com/docs/legal/usps-terms-of-service.

361.18 Total Import Amount Quote

    The estimated amount of all import duties, import taxes, and import 
fees, as applicable, for a mailpiece being shipped through the USPS to 
an international destination that is quoted to the sender at the time 
of mailing.

362 Availability

    USPS Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) can be obtained only at the time of 
mailing at a Post Office retail service counter, online using Click-N-
Ship, through USPS APIs or using USPS-produced Global Shipping Software 
(GSS). USPS DDP is not available with First-Class Mail International, 
International Priority Airmail, or any type of M-bag service. USPS DDP 
is available for the following types of mail:
    a. Priority Mail Express International.
    b. Priority Mail International.
    c. First-Class Package International Service.
    USPS DDP is available only to select foreign countries. See 
Individual Country Listings for additional country-specific 
prohibitions and restrictions.

Exhibit 362 USPS Delivered Duty Paid Availability

Canada
Germany
United Kingdom

363 Fees

    See Notice 123, Price List, for the applicable fee for USPS 
Delivered Duty Paid (DDP). The fee that the Postal Service will charge 
for facilitating payment does not include any applicable duties, taxes, 
and non-USPS fees, which are calculated and collected separately and 
passed through to the Service Provider. This fee must be paid in 
addition to postage and other applicable charges (e.g., charges for 
additional extra services).

364 Processing Requests

364.1 General Use

    USPS has integrated the USPS DDP into the international transaction 
when the mailer uses Click-N-Ship, Global Shipping Software (GSS), USPS 
International APIs or when the mailer takes their package to a Post 
Office retail service counter. The Service Provider will use customs 
form information provided by the mailer to calculate the Total Import 
Amount Quote.

364.2 Sender's Responsibilities

364.21 Sender's Agreement With Service Provider Terms of Service

    For each USPS Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) transaction, the sender 
must consent to and comply with the Service Provider Terms of Service, 
as it may be updated by the Service Provider from time to time. Any 
USPS customer who offers USPS DDP to third-party senders, such as 
through a marketplace or shipping platform, consents to and must comply 
with the Service Provider Terms of Service, and must require each 
third-party sender who opts to use USPS DDP to review and consent to be 
bound by the Service Provider Terms of Service in advance of using USPS 
DDP.

364.22 Use of Customs Declaration Information

    The mailer must provide all mandatory and, where appropriate, any 
conditional customs form data as described in 123.711 a. and b. The 
accuracy of the Total Import Amount Quote is dependent upon the 
destination country-specific harmonized code, country of origin, and 
value of goods. Various tools are available, including but not limited 
to:
    a. Harmonized Code: USPS requires the mailer to provide an HS code 
with a minimum of 6-digits. However, this is typically not enough 
information to determine the applicable duty rate. Mailers may use the 
Harmonized System (HS) Code Lookup tool to determine the destination 
country-specific HS code. For more information, see https://tools.usps.com/hscode/?msockid=0d2d26cad1ee6ef70f723046d0786f1e.
    b. Country of origin. The country of origin is generally determined 
based on where the goods are wholly grown, produced, or manufactured in 
a particular country, or the last country in which the item has been 
substantially transformed into a new and different article. More 
information about customs rules of origin can be found at https://www.cbp.gov/document/publications/rules-origin.
    c. Value. The primary basis for customs value is the transaction 
value, which is the price actually paid or payable for the goods when 
sold for export. More information about customs valuation can be found 
at https://www.trade.gov/trade-guide-customs-valuation.

364.23 Mailer Certification for VAT/GST Remittance on Low-Value Goods

    Some countries require remote sellers of low-value goods to 
register, collect and remit Value Added Tax (VAT) or Goods and Services 
Tax (GST) on sales to consumers within their customs territory. When 
USPS Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) is used to ship low-value goods to such 
countries, as determined by the Service Provider, the sender must 
certify that the mailpiece is being sent pursuant to a Business-to-
Consumer (B2C) transaction. Any USPS customer who offers USPS DDP to 
third-party senders, such as through a marketplace or shipping 
platform, must inform each third-party who opts to use USPS DDP to ship 
a low-value good, as determined by the Service Provider, that the 
sender

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must certify that the mailpiece is being sent pursuant to a B2C 
transaction.

364.24 Sender's Responsibility To Pay Balance Due

    In the event the actual import duties, import taxes, and import 
fees charged during customs clearance are more than the Total Import 
Amount Quote, and the amount owed is not covered by the Landed Cost 
Guarantee, as described in 364.32, the mailer agrees to pay the Service 
Provider any balance owed in accordance with the Service Provider Terms 
of Service.

364.3 Service Provider Actions

364.31 Modifications to Customs Declaration Information

    The Service Provider may make changes, as necessary, to the 
shipping and customs information the mailer supplies to USPS (e.g., 
replacement of the U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule code with the 
destination country-specific Harmonized System (HS) code), for purposes 
of accuracy and/or compliance with applicable laws and regulations. 
This authorization does not release the mailer from their 
responsibility to provide complete and accurate information.

364.32 Landed Cost Guarantee

    When a mailer opts to use USPS Delivered Duty Paid (DDP), the 
Service Provider guarantees the accuracy of the Total Import Amount 
Quote subject to the terms and limitations set forth in the Service 
Provider Terms of Service (Landed Cost Guarantee). Limitations may 
include, but may not be limited to, additional amounts charged by 
customs due to the mailer's failure to provide complete and accurate 
customs information (e.g., product description, accurate HS codes, 
accurate country of origin, etc.). See Service Provider Terms of 
Service for more information.

364.33 Differences in Monies Paid and Monies Owed for Import Duties, 
Taxes, and Fees

    The actual import duties, import taxes, and import fees charged 
during customs clearance for an order which is covered by the Landed 
Cost Guarantee may be more or less than the Total Import Amount Quote. 
Except as provided in 364.24, in the event of a difference between the 
actual import duties, import taxes, and import fees, and the Total 
Import Amount Quote, the mailer will not be asked to pay more money, 
nor will the mailer receive a refund. Any excess shall be deemed fully 
earned and payable to the Service Provider. However, in the event 
additional amounts are owed and not covered by the Landed Cost 
Guarantee, the mailer agrees to pay the Service Provider any balance 
owed in accordance with the Service Provider Terms of Service, as 
provided in 364.32.

365 Inquiries and Refunds

365.1 Inquiries

    Mailers may make inquiries directly through the Service Provider at 
https://zonos.com/contact-support or by email at [email protected].

365.2 Refunds

    a. USPS DDP Fee: Prior to acceptance, USPS DDP shipping labels can 
be cancelled with a full refund of postage and the USPS DDP fee, if 
applicable. The USPS DDP fee is non-refundable after the package has 
been accepted by USPS.
    b. Service Provider Charges: Import duties, taxes, and fees are 
ineligible for refund unless otherwise specified in the Service 
Provider's Terms of Service.
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Country Price Groups and Weight Limits

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    [Add ``(Suspended)'' to the title of the Global Express Guaranteed 
column and remove the information within the GXG Price Group and Max 
Weight columns for all the entries. Also, revise the entries for French 
Guiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique, and Reunion to read as follows:]
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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR08JA26.039

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Individual Country Listings

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    [For every country, except Canada, Germany, and United Kingdom of 
Great Britain and Northern Ireland, add a new entry for USPS Delivered 
Duty Paid (DDP) within the Extra Services section between Restricted 
Delivery (350) and International Postal Money Order (371), to read as 
follows:]

Extra Services

* * * * *

USPS Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) (360)

    NOT Available
* * * * *

Canada

* * * * *

Extra Services

* * * * *
    [Add a new entry for USPS Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) within the 
Extra Services section between Restricted Delivery (350) and 
International Postal Money Order (371), to read as follows:]

USPS Delivered Duty Paid (360)

    Available only for dutiable items sent as Priority Mail Express 
International, Priority Mail International, or First-Class Package 
International Service.
* * * * *

French Guiana

* * * * *
    [Revise the heading for the Priority Mail Express International 
section to read as follows (changing the price group to 15):]

Priority Mail Express International (220) Price Group 15

* * * * *
    [Revise the heading for the Priority Mail International section to 
read as follows (changing the price group to 15):]

Priority Mail International (230) Price Group 15

* * * * *
    [Revise the heading for the First-Class Mail International section 
to read as follows (changing the price group to 5):]

First-Class Mail International (240) Price Group 5

* * * * *

Germany

* * * * *

Extra Services

* * * * *
    [Add a new entry for USPS Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) within the 
Extra Services section between Restricted Delivery (350) and 
International Postal Money Order (371), to read as follows:]

USPS Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) (360)

    Available only for dutiable items sent as Priority Mail Express 
International, Priority Mail International, or First-Class Package 
International Service.
    Service is NOT available for items:
     Destined to Helgoland and B[uuml]singen (customs 
enclaves).
     Declared as gifts.
* * * * *

Guadeloupe

* * * * *
    [Revise the heading for the Priority Mail Express International 
section to

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read as follows (changing the price group to 15):]

Priority Mail Express International (220) Price Group 15

* * * * *
    [Revise the heading for the Priority Mail International section to 
read as follows (changing the price group to 15):]

Priority Mail International (230) Price Group 15

* * * * *
    [Revise the heading for the First-Class Mail International section 
to read as follows (changing the price group to 5):]

First-Class Mail International (240) Price Group 5

* * * * *

Martinique

* * * * *
    [Revise the heading for the Priority Mail Express International 
section to read as follows (changing the price group to 15):]

Priority Mail Express International (220) Price Group 15

* * * * *
    [Revise the heading for the Priority Mail International section to 
read as follows (changing the price group to 15):]

Priority Mail International (230) Price Group 15

* * * * *
    [Revise the heading for the First-Class Mail International section 
to read as follows (changing the price group to 5):]

First-Class Mail International (240) Price Group 5

* * * * *

Reunion

* * * * *
    [Revise the heading for the Priority Mail International section to 
read as follows (changing the price group to 15):]

Priority Mail International (230) Price Group 15

* * * * *
    [Revise the heading for the First-Class Mail International section 
to read as follows (changing the price group to 5):]

First-Class Mail International (240) Price Group 5

* * * * *

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (Includes England, 
Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, Sark, 
and the Isle of Man)

* * * * *

Extra Services

* * * * *
    [Add a new entry for USPS Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) within the 
Extra Services section between Restricted Delivery (350) and 
International Postal Money Order (371), to read as follows:]

USPS Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) (360)

    Available only for dutiable items valued between 135-900 GBP sent 
via Priority Mail Express International or Priority Mail International.
    Service is NOT available for items:
     Destined to Guernsey, Isle of Man, and Jersey.
     Not declared as Sales of Goods.
     Valued below 135 GBP, such threshold may be updated from 
time to time.
     Valued above 900 GBP, such threshold may be updated from 
time to time.
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Colleen Hibbert-Kapler,
Attorney, Ethics and Legal Compliance.
[FR Doc. 2026-00164 Filed 1-7-26; 8:45 am]
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