ASUTIL calls for $500 allowance
15-Apr-2005
LATIN AMERICA. Latin American trade association Asociación Sudamericana de Tiendas Libres (ASUTIL) is to lobby governments in the Mercosur trading bloc to adopt a $500 arrivals shopping allowance across the region
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The $500 limit already applies in Brazil and Chile but the association is pushing to increase allowances in other key duty-free locations including Argentina and Uruguay, where a limit
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