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DHL Express is increasing its rates in the Philippines by an average of 5.9% effective January 1, 2026
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“With this annual price adjustment, we can continue to enhance our network’s resilience and adaptability, ensuring consistent support for our customers’ businesses irrespective of external factors,” DHL Express Philippines country managing director Nigel Lockett said
DHL Express is increasing its rates in the Philippines by an average of 5.9% effective January 1, 2026.
“We remain committed to helping our customers navigate the complexities of the current global trade landscape, which has been significantly impacted by recent geopolitical shifts,” said DHL Express Philippines country managing director Nigel Lockett.
“With this annual price adjustment, we can continue to enhance our network’s resilience and adaptability, ensuring consistent support for our customers’ businesses irrespective of external factors,” Lockett added.
DHL Express implements annual price adjustments based on inflation, currency fluctuations, and rising administrative costs tied to evolving regulatory and security requirements.
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These updates, set by national and international authorities, affect operations across the 220 countries and territories the company serves. Rate changes will vary depending on local market conditions.
DHL is recognized as a leading global brand in logistics, offering a broad range of services that include domestic and international parcel delivery, e-commerce shipping and fulfillment, express transport by road, air and ocean, and end-to-end supply chain management.
With a workforce of approximately 400,000 employees worldwide, DHL facilitates secure and reliable connections between people and businesses, supporting sustainable global trade flows.
The company also delivers tailored logistics solutions for key growth sectors such as technology, life sciences and healthcare, energy, automotive, and retail.
DHL operates under DHL Group, which reported €84.2 billion in revenue for 2024.