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Comment by naijaboiler

5 days ago

So how are they able to deliver at such low rates and why can’t other work it out and use that as well

Because it's subsidised or effectively subsidised by treaty - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Postal_Union

AFAICT it means that postal costs are only paid in the originating country, and receiving countries are still obliged to deliver.

  • But the postal costs still have to be paid, even if it is in China (wow, 4 2-letter words starting with an "i").

    • Not really, no. Not at the same level.

      If I order a $2 item from aliexpress with free shipping, like some baseball caps I just found, nobody is paying the $10 postage fee it would cost just on shipping to send one within Australia, in China or anywhere else. Let alone the $25 it would cost to send the item the other way, back to China.

      The treaty distorts the cost of delivery massively in favour of countries with low internal post costs, and ends up creating absurd situations like this.