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Country Conditions for Mailing Macao Individual Country Listings Macao Country Conditions for Mailing Macao Prohibitions (130) Global Express Guaranteed (210) Price Group 3 Arms, except under permit. Weight Weight Weight Firing caps and loaded metal cartridges for portable firearms. not over not over not over Perishable infectious biological substances. (lbs.) Price (lbs.) Price (lbs.) Price Radioactive materials. 0.5 $38.95 24 $186.00 48 $298.00 1 52.00 25 190.75 49 302.50 Restrictions 2 59.50 26 195.50 50 307.00 Coins; banknotes; currency notes; traveler’s checks; securities 3 67.00 27 200.25 51 311.50 payable to bearer; platinum, gold or silver, manufactured or 4 74.50 28 205.00 52 316.00 not; precious stones; jewelry; and other valuable articles 5 82.00 29 209.75 53 320.50 may only be sent in registered First-Class Mail International 6 89.50 30 214.50 54 325.00 shipments. 7 97.00 31 219.25 55 329.50 8 104.5032224.0056334.00 Observations 9 112.0033228.7557338.50 Effective December 20, 1999, Macao became a Special 10 119.50 34 233.50 58 343.00 Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China. 11 124.25 35 238.25 59 347.50 Despite that change in territorial status, mail intended for 12 129.00 36 243.00 60 352.00 delivery in Macao should continue to be addressed to 13 133.75 37 247.75 61 356.50 Macao directly. 14 138.50 38 252.50 62 361.00 15 143.25 39 257.25 63 365.50 Customs Forms Required (123) 16 148.00 40 262.00 64 370.00 First-Class Mail International items and Priority Mail 17 152.75 41 266.50 65 374.50 International flat-rate envelopes: 18 157.50 42 271.00 66 379.00 PS Form 2976 or 2976-A (see 123.61) 19 162.25 43 275.50 67 383.50 Priority Mail International parcels: 20 167.00 44 280.00 68 388.00 PS Form 2976-A inside 2976-E (envelope) 21 171.75 45 284.50 69 392.50 22 176.50 46 289.00 70 397.00 23 181.25 47 293.50 Weight Limit: 70 lbs. Insurance (215.5) Insured Amount Insured Amount not over Fee not over Fee $100 No Fee For document reconstruction 200 $1.00 insurance or non-document 300 2.00 insurance coverage above $800, 400 3.00 add $1.00 per $100 or fraction thereof, up to a maximum of 500 4.00 $2,499 per shipment. 600 5.00 700 6.00 800 7.00 $2,499 max. $24.00 Size Limits (216.5) An item must be large enough to hold on its face the postage and the plastic pouch that carries the Global Express Guaranteed Air Waybill/Shipping Invoice (shipping label). The shipping label is approximately 5.5 inches high and 9.5 inches long, and the plastic pouch that carries it is approximately 7 inches high and 12 inches long. Maximum length: 46 inches Maximum width: 35 inches Maximum height: 46 inches Maximum length and girth combined: 108 inches General Conditions for Mailing See Publication 141, Global Express Guaranteed Service Guide, for information about areas served in the destination country, allowable contents, packaging and labeling requirements, tracking and tracing, service standards, and other conditions for mailing. IMM Issue 35, May 12, 2008 577 Macao International Mail Manual Express Mail International (220) Price Group 6 Notes: 1. Addressees must obtain import license from the local Trade Weight Weight Weight not over not over not over and Industry Department in Macao to receive Express Mail (lbs.) Price (lbs.) Price (lbs.) Price shipments valued at more than 1000 patacas. 0.5 $25.95 24 $140.75 48 $266.75 2. Coins; banknotes; currency notes, including paper money; 1 28.50 25 146.00 49 272.00 securities of any kind payable to bearer; traveler’s checks; 2 32.25 26 151.25 50 277.25 platinum, gold, and silver; precious stones; jewelry; watches; 3 36.00 27 156.50 51 282.50 and other valuable articles are prohibited in Express Mail 4 39.75 28 161.75 52 287.75 International shipments to Macao. 5 43.50 29 167.00 53 293.00 6 48.25 30 172.25 54 298.25 Reciprocal Service Name: Speedpost 7 53.00 31 177.50 55 303.50 8 57.75 32 182.75 56 308.75 Country Code: MO 9 62.50 33 188.00 57 314.00 10 67.25 34 193.25 58 319.25 Areas Served: 11 72.50 35 198.50 59 324.50 All points in Macao including the islands of Taipa and Coloane. 12 77.75 36 203.75 60 329.75 13 83.00 37 209.00 61 335.00 Priority Mail International (230) Price Group 6 14 88.25 38 214.25 62 340.25 Weight Weight Weight 15 93.50 39 219.50 63 345.50 not over not over not over 16 98.75 40 224.75 64 350.75 (lbs.) Price (lbs.) Price (lbs.) Price 17 104.00 41 230.00 65 356.00 1 $23.00 25 $138.75 49 $258.75 18 109.25 42 235.25 66 361.25 2 27.25 26 143.75 50 263.75 19 114.50 43 240.50 67 366.50 3 31.50 27 148.75 51 268.75 20 119.75 44 245.75 68 371.75 4 35.75 28 153.75 52 273.75 21 125.00 45 251.00 69 377.00 5 40.00 29 158.75 53 278.75 22 130.25 46 256.25 70 382.25 6 44.75 30 163.75 54 283.75 23 135.50 47 261.50 7 49.50 31 168.75 55 288.75 Weight Limit: 70 lbs. 8 54.25 32 173.75 56 293.75 Express Mail International — Flat Rate 9 59.00 33 178.75 57 298.75 10 63.75 34 183.75 58 303.75 Flat-Rate Envelope (9.5" x 12.5"): $25.95 11 68.75 35 188.75 59 308.75 12 73.75 36 193.75 60 313.75 Insurance (221.3) 13 78.75 37 198.75 61 318.75 Available for Express Mail International merchandise 14 83.75 38 203.75 62 323.75 shipments only 15 88.75 39 208.75 63 328.75 Insured Amount Insured Amount 16 93.75 40 213.75 64 333.75 not over Fee not over Fee 17 98.75 41 218.75 65 338.75 $100 No Fee For insurance coverage above 18 103.75 42 223.75 66 343.75 200 $0.75 $2,000, add $1.35 for each $500 or 19 108.75 43 228.75 67 348.75 500 2.10 fraction thereof, up to a maximum 20 113.75 44 233.75 68 353.75 1,000 3.45 of $5,000 per shipment. 21 118.75 45 238.75 69 358.75 1,500 4.80 22 123.75 46 243.75 70 363.75 2,000 6.15 $5,000 max. $14.25 23 128.75 47 248.75 24 133.75 48 253.75 Required Customs Weight Limit: 70 lbs. Articles Admitted Form/Endorsement Notes: Business No form required. Endorse item 1 Merchandise is permitted, but written communications having the nature of current and personal correspondence are not permitted. correspondence, clearly next to mailing label as 2 Ordinary Priority Mail International includes indemnity at no cost commercial papers, BUSINESS PAPERS. based on weight. (See 230.) and documents. Samples of PS Form 2976, Customs — CN 22 Priority Mail International — Flat Rate merchandise (Old C 1) and Sender’s Declaration Flat-Rate Envelope (9.5" x 12.5"): $11.95 without commercial (green label). May contain items that may be sent as First-Class Mail value. International. The maximum weight is 4 lbs. Merchandise and all PS Form 2976-A, Customs Flat-Rate Boxes: Regular — $38.95; Large — $49.95 articles subject to Declaration and Dispatch Note Merchandise is permitted, but written communications having customs duty. CP 72, inside a PS Form 2976-E, the nature of current and personal correspondence are not Customs Declaration Envelope CP 91. permitted. The maximum weight is 20 lbs. or the limit set by the individual country, whichever is less. Size Limits (223.2) Maximum length: 36 inches Size Limits Maximum length and girth combined: 79 inches See 236.2 Return Receipt Service (221.4): NOT Available 578 IMM Issue 35, May 12, 2008 Individual Country Listings Macao First-Class Mail International (240) Price Group 6 Extra Services Letters Certificate of Mailing See 313 for fees Weight not over (ozs.) Price COD and Certified NOT for International Mail 1 $0.94 Note: A letter meeting one or more of 21.69the nonmachinable characteristics in Insurance (320) 32.44243.23 is charged a nonmachinable Available for Priority Mail International parcels only (see 324.3 3.5 3.19 surcharge of $0.20. for markings) Large Envelopes (Flats) Insured Amount Insured Amount not over Fee not over Fee Weight Weight Weight $50 $2.45 not over not over not over 100 3.35 Add $0.95 for each additional (ozs.) Price (ozs.) Price (ozs.) Price 200 4.30 $100 or fraction of insurance 1 $1.20 12 $8.05 44 $20.85 300 5.25 coverage. 2 1.95 16 9.65 48 22.45 400 6.20 3 2.70 20 11.25 52 24.05 500 7.15 $4,227 max.
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