Core Viewpoint - The recent increase in express delivery fees in key e-commerce regions like Guangdong and Zhejiang is attributed to a response to "internal competition," leading to higher costs for businesses, particularly those with high shipping volumes [3][5][7]. Group 1: Price Increases and Impact on Businesses - Many express delivery companies have raised prices for e-commerce clients, with increases ranging from 0.3 to 0.7 yuan per package in Guangdong, which is a significant area for e-commerce logistics [3][5]. - For businesses like Mr. Su's, which ships over 100,000 packages monthly, a 0.3 yuan increase translates to an additional cost of 30,000 yuan per month [3][5]. - Smaller businesses may not feel the impact of a few cents per package, but for larger shippers, even a one-cent increase can lead to substantial cost increases [7]. Group 2: Industry Trends and Historical Context - The express delivery industry has been experiencing "internal competition" for years, with major companies like "Three Links and One Reach" (YTO, Shentong, Zhongtong, and Yunda) engaging in price wars to attract customers [7]. - The average price per package in the express delivery industry has decreased from 13.40 yuan in 2015 to 8.02 yuan in 2024, indicating a significant decline in revenue per package [7]. - In July, the average revenue per package for Shentong, YTO, and Yunda was reported at 1.97 yuan, 2.08 yuan, and 1.91 yuan respectively, showing year-on-year declines of 1.50%, 7.20%, and 3.54% [7]. Group 3: Regulatory Responses - The National Development and Reform Commission and the State Administration for Market Regulation have proposed amendments to the Price Law to address unfair pricing practices and regulate "internal competition" in the market [8]. - A meeting held by the State Post Bureau aimed to discuss the legal governance of "internal competition," which is expected to stabilize the market and protect the rights of delivery personnel, potentially benefiting company profits [9].
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