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Belgium among most expensive countries to send parcels

04:47 18/02/2016

Only Switzerland and Sweden are more expensive than Belgium when it comes to parcel delivery abroad, writes Money Talk. The postal service in Belgium is expensive in relation to other European countries because there is little competition between the parcel businesses, suggests the Belgian e-commerce federation BeCommerce.

De Tijd gives the example of a 2kg parcel sent using Bpost, which costs €6.40 within Belgium, and as much as €16.20 to a neighbouring country. That puts Belgium in 12th and 13th place in a ranking of 31 European countries based on the cost of their domestic and foreign shipments.

As for parcels addressed to non-neighbouring EU countries, it costs €32.40 to send a 2kg parcel from Belgium, compared to just €11 from the Netherlands. Only Switzerland (€39.20) and Sweden (€42.19) pay more.

According to BeCommerce president Patricia Ceyssens, Belgium is relatively expensive because there is little competition between parcel businesses. She expects players such as the Dutch PostNL to break open the Belgian market. "I am hopeful that there will be more competition in the coming years, which will bring the prices down," she says in De Tijd.

Written by Robyn Boyle

Comments

John_B

There should be a Europe wide tariff based on distance.
It's crazy that it costs so much to post 20 miles across the border just because Belgium is such a small poxy country.
If it was Germany or France the parcel could go much further for an in-country price.

Feb 17, 2016 16:49
Anon2

Imo, the lack of competitive pricing/competition in all areas of Belgian business and services (think supermarkets, Internet providers, car insurance, etc. etc.) is what keeps Belgian prices so outrageously high compared to neighbouring countries. It is my hope that one day this protective (and basically illegal) bubble will burst and Belgians too will learn what free market competition is really all about.

Feb 18, 2016 15:09