EU negotiators reached a provisional agreement last night to make prices for cross-border parcel delivery services more transparent and affordable and to increase regulatory oversight of the EU parcel market.
Postal services
The European Regulators Group for Postal Services (ERGP) invites you to its 2017 open workshop on 29 November in Bonn, Germany.
The European Commission is conducting a pilot project on the ‘dynamic development of cross-border e-commerce through efficient parcel delivery’. This call for tender is for a study that makes up the pilot project.
This call for tender is for a study that provides objective elements and evidence to assess the ongoing and future suitability of the current EU legal framework, i.e. the Postal Services Directive (PSD), in EU countries and EEA Member States.
Policy preparation at the European Commission is supported by both retrospective evaluations and forward-looking impact assessments.
The European Commission collects data on postal services in cooperation with the Postal National Regulatory Authorities (NRAs) of participating countries. This yearly exercise allows us to provide a single source of information and an analytical tool for all users of postal data at the European level.
At this workshop the draft mid-term strategy of the European Regulators Group for Postal Services (ERGP) will be developed.
The European Commission today tabled a package of measures to allow consumers and companies to buy and sell products and services online more easily and confidently across the EU.
You’re shopping online. You’ve found the perfect gift. You're at the checkout, and then… Delivery charges are how much? Forget it! Does that sound familiar?
A joint working group of BEREC and ERGP adopted on 3 and 10 December a joint opinion on price transparency and regulatory oversight of cross-border parcel delivery, taking into account possible regulatory insights from the electronic communications.
The European Commission has adopted its fifth report to the European Parliament and the Council on the application of the Postal Services Directive (Directive 97/67/EC as amended by Directive 2002/39/EC and 2008/6/EC).
A joint ad-hoc working group on cross-border parcels will be set up with the aim of analysing whether regulatory insights from the electronic communications sector can be transferred to the cross-border parcels sector.
Public consultation on cross-border parcel delivery "Initiative to enhance the affordability, quality and convenience of cross-border parcel delivery"
The European Commission is launching an online public consultation on parcel delivery – one of the main priorities in the development of a Digital Single Market in the EU.
Bucharest hosted on 19 November 2014 the first stakeholder workshop of the European Regulators Group for Postal Services (ERGP), where more than 150 representatives of over 30 European regulators and important stakeholders in the postal services field discussed the perspectives and sustainability of the universal postal service (US) at EU level.