
Modest increases, mostly within a few cents, aim to reflect inflation and sustain services amid digital competition
Hongkong Post has announced that postage rates will increase from April 13, marking the first adjustment in more than three years as the postal service responds to rising costs and evolving market pressures.
The changes will apply to principal postal services, with officials indicating that the increases will be modest for most users.
For more than ninety percent of local and surface mail, the rise will be within twenty Hong Kong cents, while airmail adjustments will generally remain within fifty cents.
Standard local postage currently set at two Hong Kong dollars and twenty cents will be subject to the revision, although authorities emphasised that the overall impact on households and businesses is expected to be limited.
Hongkong Post said the adjustments are broadly aligned with cumulative inflation since the last price revision in September two thousand twenty two through early two thousand twenty six.
Officials noted that the organisation has faced sustained challenges as electronic communication continues to replace traditional mail and as competition from commercial delivery services intensifies.
In response, the postal service has been pursuing operational changes, including expanding its role in e-commerce logistics and managing costs to maintain affordability while ensuring service quality.
The latest price revision is presented as part of a broader effort to preserve a reliable universal postal service in a shifting communications landscape.
The new rates will take effect across local and international mail categories, with detailed pricing structures made available to the public through official channels.
Authorities have indicated that the adjustments are calibrated to balance financial sustainability with the continued accessibility of postal services for the wider community.
The changes will apply to principal postal services, with officials indicating that the increases will be modest for most users.
For more than ninety percent of local and surface mail, the rise will be within twenty Hong Kong cents, while airmail adjustments will generally remain within fifty cents.
Standard local postage currently set at two Hong Kong dollars and twenty cents will be subject to the revision, although authorities emphasised that the overall impact on households and businesses is expected to be limited.
Hongkong Post said the adjustments are broadly aligned with cumulative inflation since the last price revision in September two thousand twenty two through early two thousand twenty six.
Officials noted that the organisation has faced sustained challenges as electronic communication continues to replace traditional mail and as competition from commercial delivery services intensifies.
In response, the postal service has been pursuing operational changes, including expanding its role in e-commerce logistics and managing costs to maintain affordability while ensuring service quality.
The latest price revision is presented as part of a broader effort to preserve a reliable universal postal service in a shifting communications landscape.
The new rates will take effect across local and international mail categories, with detailed pricing structures made available to the public through official channels.
Authorities have indicated that the adjustments are calibrated to balance financial sustainability with the continued accessibility of postal services for the wider community.














































