Cullen International’s Postal regulatory intelligence service now covers developments in the Czech Republic, Denmark and Norway, extending the total geographic coverage to 17 countries.
Denmark and Norway are amongst the countries that have experienced the most significant falls in letter mail over recent years, resulting in changes to the mandated (or practised) frequency of delivery.
The Czech market has also seen significant changes and it has been under the Czech presidency of the EU that the Council requested the Commission in July this year to review the EU regulatory framework for postal services.
Cullen International publishes around 40 national comparisons of key trends in postal regulation across Europe.
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