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Amazon and U.S. Postal Service Reach New Deal on Deliveries After Year of Talks

The New York Times – Business:

Amazon will cut the volume of packages it ships through the Postal Service by 20 percent under a tentative new deal that will preserve a crucial source of income for the agency.

Jenny Gross and Aimee Ortiz
Author: Jenny Gross and Aimee Ortiz

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