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    New EU rules promote competition in cross-border parcel delivery services

    npsBy nps13 March 2018 No Comments2 Mins Read
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    (STRASBOURG) – New rules to provide clearer information on Europe-wide prices of parcel delivery services and boost consumer confidence in cross-border shopping and shipping were approved Tuesday by MEPs.

    The new rules form an important element of the Commission’s Digital Single Market strategy, said Parliament’s rapporteur Lucy Anderson MEP, in supporting e-commerce growth: “They will help to make tariffs and employment practices more transparent and offer a better deal for consumers and small businesses ordering cross-border parcels.”

    The rules will require parcel delivery service providers to provide their tariffs for a predefined list of most used services. The Commission will publish the prices on a dedicated website to enable consumers and businesses to compare domestic and cross border tariffs between member states and between providers and opt for the best deal.

    By contributing to healthy competition, it is expected the new regulation should encourage the reduction of unreasonable differences between tariffs.

    According to a public consultation by the Commission, over two thirds of consumers have given up on making online purchases, because they feel that cross-border delivery costs are too high. The cross-border parcel prices are on average 3 to 5 times higher than their domestic equivalents for all products, according to a 2015 study.

    While densely populated urban areas and high volume businesses attract competition in the parcel delivery sector, SMEs and individuals in remote areas face little choice and high prices.

    The rules also empower national authorities to assess tariffs for cross-border parcel delivery services which are subject to universal service obligation but seem unreasonably high.

    They put a stronger emphasis on providing information to consumers making cross-border purchases on prices, cross border delivery options and complaint handling policies.

    Operators will also be required to disclose turnover, the number of parcels delivered, the number and status of employees, information on subcontractors and complaint handling procedures to national authorities to give a better overview of how the growing sector is developing and to identify possible market failures.

    Delivery service providers with less than 50 employees and operating only in one country are exempted.

    To enter into force the draft rules agreed between the EP and Council negotiators in December 2017 will now need the endorsement of the Council of Ministers.

    Further information, European Parliament

    Adopted text (13.03.2017)

    Procedure file

    European Commission fact sheet: Cross-border parcel delivery: What is changing? (14.12.2017)

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