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Trump wanted to double Amazon’s postal rates, says report

- SPENCER SOPER & DEVIN LEONARD 19 May BLOOMBERG

President Donald Trump pushed U.S. Postal Service officials to double package delivery rates paid by Amazon.com Inc. and other companies, the Washington Post reported, highlighti­ng that his beef with the e-commerce giant and founder Jeff Bezos goes beyond tweets.

Trump pressured U.S. Postmaster General Megan Brennan to raise Amazon’s rates, which Brennan resisted by explaining that the agency was bound by contract and any changes would have to be approved by a regulatory commission, the newspaper said, citing unidentifi­ed people familiar with their conversati­ons.

Amazon shares slipped 0.3 percent to $1,576.65 in afternoon trading in New York. That’s roughly where they were before the report. The White House and Amazon declined to comment. The Postal Service didn’t respond to a request for comment on Friday.

Trump recently ordered a review of the Postal Service’s finances and suggested on Twitter that it might start charging Amazon higher delivery rates. Bezos owns the Washington Post, which has drawn criticism from the president over its coverage of his administra­tion.

Trump has repeatedly lambasted Amazon from his Twitter pulpit, including a March 29 broadside: “I have stated my concerns with Amazon long before the Election. Unlike others, they pay little or no taxes to state & local government­s, use our Postal System as their Delivery Boy (causing tremendous loss to the U.S.), and are putting many thousands of retailers out of business!”

While the U.S. Postal Service’s contract with Seattlebas­ed Amazon is confidenti­al, the agency has argued that the relationsh­ip is beneficial and supports mail customers and other services. The Postal Service is prohibited from charging shippers less than its delivery costs.

Amazon relies on the Postal Service for the so-called last mile (delivery from warehouses to customers’ homes) on as many as 40 percent of all U.S. orders, according to analysts’ estimates. While the relationsh­ip is mutually beneficial, it saves Amazon as much as $2.6 billion a year versus rates charged by independen­t couriers such as United Parcel Service Inc. and FedEx Corp., analysts say.

Amazon is experiment­ing with its own delivery operations, including using independen­t contractor­s in their own vehicles — similar to ridehailin­g services from Uber Technologi­es Inc.

Amazon relies on the Postal Service for the so-called last mile (delivery from warehouses to customers’ homes) on as many as 40 percent of all US orders, according to estimates

 ?? REUTERS ?? US President Donald Trump’s ( left) move shows that his beef with Amazon founder Jeff Bezos ( far right) goes beyond just tweets
REUTERS US President Donald Trump’s ( left) move shows that his beef with Amazon founder Jeff Bezos ( far right) goes beyond just tweets

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