The Ministry of Communications has already established a working group with members of the Ministry and the Post Office to prepare the proposal
The Ministry of Communications wants to regulate the delivery service e-commerce in the country The idea, of the minister Juscelino Filhoaims to strengthen the Mail.
According to columnist Roseann Kennedy, from Estadao, the proposal must be submitted by August. The Ministry has already established a working group with members of the Ministry and the Post Office to prepare the proposal.
Juscelino wants the state-owned company to be “on an equal footing” with private competitors. Juscelino believes Correios operates at a disadvantage and argues that the 1978 postal legislation is outdated and limits the company’s operations.
“The rules must be fair for everyone, especially in a growing market. Furthermore, we cannot allow the e-commerce delivery sector to not have rules that guarantee levels of quality, standards and possibility of complaint,” he said.
The minister says the Post Office is facing outdated rules, such as a ban on sending live plants and animals. It should be noted that this prevents the transport of inactive virus for studies or animal sperm for reproduction.
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