Postal prices might rise over 10% for some products from January
Hungarian postal company Magyar Posta might raise their prices more than 10% for some services from January 2011, although the average increase is not to exceed the rate of inflation according to official statements, Népszabadság reported on Saturday.
Magyar Posta could contract with state-owned railway company MÁV for delivery services again, the paper said. The company did not confirm the reports as its business plan has still not been approved. However, they pointed out that it would try to see that average prices for the most frequently used retail services rise at a rate in line with inflation.
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