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USPS International Mail Services Product Change

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Summary

The Postal Service gives notice of filing a request with the Postal Regulatory Commission to add International Priority Airmail, Commercial ePacket, Priority Mail Express International, Priority Mail International & First-Class Package International Service Contract 19 to the list of Negotiated Service Agreements in the Competitive Product List in the Mail Classification Schedule. The filing was made on April 14, 2026, under Docket Nos. MC2026-207 and CP2026-206.

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What changed

The Postal Service filed a request with the Postal Regulatory Commission to add new international mail service contracts (Contract 19) covering International Priority Airmail, Commercial ePacket, Priority Mail Express International, Priority Mail International, and First-Class Package International services to the Competitive Product List. This notice informs the public of the filing and provides docket numbers for access to the documents at prc.gov. Affected parties who monitor competitive postal products should review the filing for any impact on existing service arrangements or pricing structures.

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Apr 22, 2026

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ACTION:

Notice.

SUMMARY:

The Postal Service gives notice of filing a request with the Postal Regulatory Commission to add an International Priority
Airmail, Commercial ePacket, Priority Mail Express International, Priority Mail International & First-Class Package International
Service contract to the list of Negotiated Service Agreements in the Competitive Product List in the Mail Classification Schedule.

DATES:

Date of notice: April 21, 2026.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

Christopher C. Meyerson, (202) 268-7820.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

The United States Postal Service hereby gives notice that, pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 3642 and 3632(b)(3), on April 14, 2026, it
filed with the Postal Regulatory Commission a USPS Request to Add International Priority Airmail, Commercial ePacket, Priority Mail Express International, Priority Mail
International & First-Class Package International Service Contract 19 to Competitive Product List.
Documents are available at www.prc.gov, Docket Nos. MC2026-207 and CP2026-206.

Colleen Hibbert-Kapler, Attorney, Ethics and Legal Compliance. [FR Doc. 2026-07746 Filed 4-20-26; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7710-12-P

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Classification

Agency
USPS
Published
April 21st, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Branch
Executive
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
FR Doc. 2026-07746
Docket
MC2026-207 CP2026-206

Who this affects

Applies to
Government agencies Transportation companies
Industry sector
4911 Postal Service
Activity scope
International mail services Competitive product listing Service contract filings
Geographic scope
United States US

Taxonomy

Primary area
Transportation
Operational domain
Regulatory Affairs
Topics
Government Contracting

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