I was at the GPO in Doha last week and was told by the lady in the philatelic office that the postage for international postcards has gone up to QAR 15 (USD 4.12). This trend of jacking up postage prices to simply rip off tourists, or even its own people, is really sad. I doubt I will send much from Qatar in the future.
about China
The Chinese currency unit is CNY, not RMB.
The latter is an abbreviation for RenMinBi, which is pinyin of the word '人民币‘. As Chinese, we use this abbreviation ‘rmb’ on the web, but it’s not an English word.
I don’t think the current description is accurate enough.
The form ’¥+CNY‘ is still not precise enough, but I haven’t changed this part.
Posti just informed that prices increase April 25th. New prices will be 2,50 € for domestic and international economy and 2,75 € for international priority mail. (I am not changing the prices to wiki just yet, there is still one month before the increase).
Well, I don’t know how to edit the wiki so here’s my bit of information: regarding Denmark, 36kr International stamps from 2023 ONLY can be used to send letters/postcards to international destinations for the rest of 2024.
Per a United States Postal Service press release dated today, effective July 14, 2024, domestic postcards will increase from US$0.53 to US$0.56, while international postcards will increase from US$1.55 to US$1.65.
Austria Appendix A edited. There is mixed information going round about attaching of the priority stickers, so I left this open with just a warning to leave some space. Maybe someone else knows more about this part.