Dutch court annuls PostNL fine for late letter delivery
19 December 25
Martin Schraa
PostNL does not have to pay a €2m fine for failing to meet its quality requirements for overnight delivery of domestic letters in 2019.
The Dutch Trade and Industry Appeals Tribunal issued a definitive ruling on 16 December 2025, annulling the fine imposed by regulator ACM.
BIPT consults on the deployment and use of parcel lockers
16 December 25
Virginie Alloo
BIPT is running a public consultation to determine whether regulatory action is needed to ensure efficient, fair and non-discriminatory access to the rapidly expanding parcel locker infrastructure in Belgium.
Belgian regulator approves bpost’s 2026 retail prices but flags limits of the price-cap system
15 December 25
Virginie Alloo
BIPT, the Belgian postal regulator, validated bpost’s proposed retail tariff increases for 2026 but questioned the capacity of the regulatory price cap formula to adequately verify the affordability of tariffs.
European Commission opens consultation on the proposed EU Delivery Act
12 December 25
Armen Ghalumyan
The European Commission is inviting stakeholders to respond to an online questionnaire as part of its public consultation on a proposed EU Delivery Act. Among other topics, the questionnaire solicits stakeholder views on aspects of the future universal service obligation, the potential impact of possible policy options on consumers and market players and proposed measures to improve end-user complaint handling.
Parcel revenues decline in Luxembourg for the first time since 2016
09 December 25
Celine Senay
Letter mail provided more than half of the total revenues in the Luxembourgish postal sector in 2024 but they continued to decline compared to previous years. Despite a rise in parcel volumes, parcel revenues declined for the first time since 2016, despite high market concentration. These were some of the conclusions from the 2024 statistical report on the postal sector published by ILR, the Luxembourgish postal regulator, on 18 November 2025.
European Council calls for temporary import levies on small parcels from outside the EU
01 December 25
Celine Senay
The European Council has supported the removal of the €150 customs duty exemption threshold for parcels coming from outside of the EU starting from 2028. In addition, the Council announced it would start working on a temporary solution to levy customs duties on imported packages below the €150 threshold as of 2026.