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Amazon plans drastic cut in packages it sends through US Post Office, source says

By Thomson Reuters Mar 17, 2026 | 5:04 PM

By David Shepardson

WASHINGTON, March 17 (Reuters) – Amazon.com is planning to sharply cut the number of packages it sends through the U.S. Postal Service, ​a person briefed on the matter told ‌Reuters.

The e-commerce giant, considered the Postal Service’s top customer, has been pulling back on its postal shipments and is looking to reduce them by at least two-thirds by September, ‌when ​its current contract ends, the ⁠source added.

The Wall Street ⁠Journal reported the plan earlier.

Amazon did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

U.S. Postmaster General David Steiner told Reuters on the sidelines of a ​congressional hearing on Tuesday that USPS is still in negotiations with Amazon. “I couldn’t tell you ⁠where that’s going to end,” ⁠Steiner said.

Amazon and USPS have been in ​talks for months to reach an agreement on extending ​their business relationship. The source added that volumes ‌have begun ramping down with the full reductions expected by fall.

In April, Amazon said it would spend more than $4 billion to expand its U.S. rural ⁠delivery network by the end of 2026, doubling down on faster shipments to drive up demand from shoppers in ⁠small towns ‌and the countryside.

Steiner noted in December that ⁠Amazon has used USPS 1.7 billion ​times ‌in a year to handle packages. Steiner ​warned at ⁠a U.S. House hearing it could be out of cash within 12 months, or as early as October if it makes required retirement payments.

(Reporting by Juby Babu in Mexico City; Editing by Shilpi Majumdar ​and Chris Reese)