Battle looms over the future of South African duty-free tobacco
4-Nov-2003
By Jonathan BrownSOUTH AFRICA. Retailers and tobacco suppliers have pledged to fight South African proposals to outlaw duty-free tobacco sales, a move that could happen within months under plans to be put before parliament.
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SOUTH AFRICA. Retailers and tobacco suppliers have pledged to fight South African proposals to outlaw duty-free tobacco sales, a move that could happen within months under plans to be put
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(13-Feb-2004) - SOUTH AFRICA. Local travel retailers have joined forces to combat the South African government's proposal to ban duty-free tobacco sales (DFNI Nov 15 ?03).
(3-Feb-2004) - British-American Tobacco (BAT) has presented a strong case to the South African government for the retention of duty-free tobacco sales, focusing on the economic and social impact any ban would have on the country.
(5-Nov-2003) - Leading tobacco suppliers have reacted with resolve to the South African government?s proposal to ban tobacco sales in duty-free.
(3-Dec-2003) - SOUTH AFRICA. South African operators have put their case before the country's government in a bid to stop proposals to ban the sale of tobacco in the country's duty-free outlets
(26-Oct-2003) - In a move described as ?a nightmare for the industry?, South Africa plans to ban duty-free tobacco sales in the next three months, under a bill that is being pushed through parliament

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