Seattle: Amazon is considering ending its long running delivery partnership with the United States Postal Service by the end of 2026 according to a report first published by the Washington Post and later cited by Reuters. The talks between the two sides on a new service agreement have slowed and no final decision has been made yet.

Amazon is currently the largest customer of USPS and its deliveries bring in more than 6 billion dollars a year for the postal agency. Losing this business would be a significant setback for USPS which has been struggling with financial losses for years. In its recent financial report the postal service recorded losses of around 9 billion dollars and said the decline in traditional mail continues.

Industry analysts say Amazon has been preparing for such a mo

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