Bulgaria reconsiders diplomatic closures

Tina Milton

16-Jan-2004

BULGARIA. Duty Free Association chairman Radostin Genov told DFNI that operators expect the government to address the re-opening of diplomatic shops, which closed throughout Bulgaria in 1999

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Finance minister Milen Velchev is to develop a new duty-free strategy in the country this year and has already halted his plan to close the country's border duty-free shops.

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