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Price of French stamps to rise by 5% in 2018
The prices of stamps in France could rise by 5% in 2018, after the communications authority gave permission for La Poste to increase them.

Prices are likely to increase from January 2018, with the cost of the simple “red stamp†expected to rise from €0.85 to €0.89 each, .
The second-most expensive stamp, the “green†will climb from €0.73 to €0.76, while the least expensive “grey†will rise from €0.71 to €0.74.
Parcels will also become more expensive to send.
Communications authority Arcep (Autorité de régulation des communications électroniques et des Postes) gave the green light to a price hike from 2018, as its most recent authorisation, for the years 2015-18, comes to a close.
In the four preceding years, annual price hikes were allowed to reach an average of 3.5% higher than inflation (which amounted to 5.2% in practice).
Arcep defended the continuing rises, saying that the prices were “linked to the adoption of new ‘accounting rules’â€.
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