FAS has set new maximum tariffs for Russian Post for sending letters and parcels across the country

New maximum tariff levels for the service of forwarding internal written correspondence (postcards, letters, parcels) provided by Russian Post JSC were approved by order of the Federal Antimonopoly Service, published on the official portal of legal information on Monday.
Compared with former prices have risen.
So, according to the document, the maximum tariff for sending a simple postal card is now 19 rubles (it was 18), a registered one – 48 rubles (it was 45).
For sending a simple letter weighing up to 20 g, you will have to pay a maximum of 27 rubles (it was 25), a registered letter weighing up to 20 g – 63 rubles (it was 59). A letter with a declared value weighing up to 20 g will cost 130 rubles (was 121).
Sending a simple parcel weighing up to 100 g will cost 45 rubles (42), a registered parcel weighing up to 100 g – 81 rubles (76). For each subsequent full or incomplete 20 g of the weight of a simple (oh), registered (oh) letter (package), for each subsequent full or incomplete 20 g of the weight of a letter with a declared value, you will have to pay an additional 3.5 rubles.
The fee for each full or incomplete 500 g of the weight of a parcel with a declared value, depending on the distance of shipment, will be: up to 600 km – 133 rubles (124), from 601 to 2000 km – 141 rubles (132), from 2001 to 5000 km – 158 rubles (148), from 5001 to 8000 km – 180 rubles (168), over 8000 km 200 rubles (188).
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