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Correos de Cuba postal services raises prices

Both the sending of letters, postal packages and telegrams increased their cost in high percentages, in accordance with the inflationary policy programmed by the Cuban government in the Reorganization Task.

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Archive photo of a post office in Cuba. Photo: rtve.es/Archive.

Archive photo of a post office in Cuba. Photo: rtve.es/Archive.

The Correos de Cuba Business Group announced new rates for the services offered by its entities, as part of the monetary and exchange reform that will begin on the island on January 1, 2021.

The new rates for postal and telegraphic services are available in Annex VIII of Resolution 246 of 2020 of the Ministry of Finance and Prices, published by the group’s website and its official profiles on social networks.

ANUNCIA CORREOS DE CUBA LAS NUEVAS TARIFAS DE LOS SERVICIOS POSTALES Y TELEGRÁFICOS… Ver más: https://t.co/HpttwyMqtO pic.twitter.com/mSIdBTA1N2

— Correos de Cuba (@CorreosdeCuba) December 14, 2020

Both the sending of letters, postal packages and telegrams increased their cost in high percentages, in accordance with the inflationary policy programmed by the Cuban government in the Reorganization Task.

According to an official note by the institution reproduced in Cubadebate, its officials will be monitoring comments on the business management, services and rates of Correos de Cuba published by users of social networks “in order to offer the corresponding answers, with the arguments and necessary evidence, including those that express doubts, dissatisfactions or claims.”

They warn that the new economic policy requires greater discipline, professionalism and responsibility from its workers, particularly those who are personally attending the public.

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