industry update Archives | 色控传媒 Book, Magazine & Catalog Printing Company Fri, 14 Feb 2025 20:57:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9.10 /wp-content/uploads/2024/06/cropped-色控传媒-W-transparent-black-white-circle-32x32.png industry update Archives | 色控传媒 32 32 USPS Proposed Changes for July 2025: What We Know So Far /blog/usps-proposed-changes-july-2025 Fri, 14 Feb 2025 20:57:48 +0000 /?p=10016 The USPS has released an overview of potential changes they plan to propose with the July 2025 rate increase. While these are still proposals and subject to change, it’s important to be aware of the potential impact on your mailing strategies. Here’s a quick rundown of some key areas being considered: Marketing Mail: Big changes...

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The USPS has released an overview of potential changes they plan to propose with the July 2025 rate increase. While these are still proposals and subject to change, it’s important to be aware of the potential impact on your mailing strategies. Here’s a quick rundown of some key areas being considered:

  • Marketing Mail: Big changes are on the horizon, including the elimination of automation basic carrier route letter rates and the creation of a “Heavy Printed Matter” category for parcels. Flats up to 20 ounces could be moved to Marketing Mail, and the Marketing Mail Flat Carrier Route weight limit may increase to 24 ounces. Destination NDC discounts for Marketing Mail are also potentially on the chopping block.
  • Bound Printed Matter: This rate structure could be eliminated altogether. Flats would likely move to Marketing Mail.
  • Media/Library Mail: We may see the end of 5-Digit and Basic Presort pricing options.
  • First Class Mail: An SCF Pallet Discount is being considered. Bundling for First Class Mail Flats prepared in Tubs might be eliminated.
  • Other Potential Changes: The Marriage Mail Incentive could be extended. USPS Marketing Mail Parcel dimensions may be updated, potentially leading to a “nonprofit Nonstandard” pricing structure.

This summary doesn’t cover all the proposed changes. For the full details, you can review the USPS release here:

Important Note: These changes have not yet been proposed and are subject to approval. The USPS is releasing this information for planning purposes, and the final rules could look different. Stay tuned for further updates as these proposals move through the approval process. We’ll keep you informed of any changes that may affect your mailing operations.

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The Impact of Potential Tariffs on the Printing Industry /blog/impact-of-potential-tariffs Fri, 13 Dec 2024 19:11:23 +0000 /?p=9788 President-Elect Trump has proposed an increase on import tariffs ranging from 10% to 60% on goods from China, 25% on goods from Mexico and Canada, and up to 20% on everything else the US imports. This could have a significant impact on the printing industry, as many printers import raw materials and finished products from...

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President-Elect Trump has proposed an increase on import tariffs ranging from 10% to 60% on goods from China, 25% on goods from Mexico and Canada, and up to 20% on everything else the US imports. This could have a significant impact on the printing industry, as many printers import raw materials and finished products from overseas.

Currently, printed materials imported from China incur a 7.5% tariff. If the proposed China tariff becomes a reality, this means an increase of 10 – 52.5 percentage points or 133 – 700% over the current tariff. For example, a $1.00 book imported from China would currently receive a tariff of $0.075.

Current tariff = $0.075 –> Landed cost = $1.075 + logistics cost

If the proposed tariff increases were to become official, it could significantly increase the overall cost of importing these goods.

Potential future tariff = $0.175 to $0.60 –> Landed cost = ($1.175 to $1.60) + logistics cost

The impact of imports from other countries can be shown similarly using the respective percentages. Core countries of interest that import printed materials into the US include China, Canada, Mexico, the UK and India.

The impact of tariffs on the printing industry will vary depending on the company’s supply chain. Printers that rely heavily on imported raw materials will be more affected than those that source their materials domestically.

Why 色控传媒 is Well-Positioned Against the Impact of Tariffs

One of the many things that sets 色控传媒 apart from our competitors is our strategically developed supply chain. We source most of our raw materials from US-based suppliers, which helps to mitigate the impact of potential tariffs.

In addition, 色控传媒 has a strong track record of managing costs and passing savings on to our customers. We are confident that we can continue to do this even in the face of potential tariffs.

As a result, 色控传媒 is well-positioned to weather the impact of tariffs and continue thriving as a successful printing company, regardless of economic conditions over the next several years.

Learn More About the Benefits of Choosing 色控传媒

The potential impact of tariffs on the printing industry is significant. However, printers that have a strong domestic supply chain, like 色控传媒, are well-positioned to weather the impact. If you are a publisher who is concerned about the impact of tariffs, we encourage you to reach out to us to learn more about how we can help you mitigate the risks.

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