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CN State Post Bureau Opposes 'Involutionary' Competition, Vows to Regulate End-Service Quality Issues According to Law
The Party Group of China's State Post Bureau recently held a meeting on further strengthening industry supervision according to the basic requirements of the "Five Unifica...
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The Party Group of China's State Post Bureau recently held a meeting on further strengthening industry supervision according to the basic requirements of the "Five Unifications, One Opening".

Clearly opposing "involutionary" competition, the bureau aims to improve market system rules in the postal and courier sector and regulate end-service quality issues according to law.

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