Consider this: it costs more to ship a package through the US Postal Service from Los Angeles to New York City than it costs to ship that same package from Beijing to New York. This inequity puts American small businesses and manufacturers at a severe competitive disadvantage.
Donald Trump is taking action to address this disparity, which costs the USPS and American consumers millions of dollars each year.
The US president recently directed the Department of State to use this week’s extraordinary congress of the Universal Postal Union in Ethiopia to renegotiate the “terminal dues” rules which govern how national postal operators compensate one another for delivering each other’s mail.