Amazon has reached a tentative deal with the U.S. Postal Service, allowing the mail agency to maintain about 80 percent of deliveries for the e-commerce giant. The agreement for a 20 percent cut in Postal Service deliveries comes after months of negotiations with Amazon, which previously threatened a two-thirds or larger reduction, Reuters reported last…
Amazon cuts back Postal Service deliveries in new agreement
Originally reported by The Hill
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