Bulgarian association seeks three-year extension at borders

3-Jul-2003

The Bulgarian Association of Duty Free Enterprises (ADFE) has refused to confirm media reports that it will seek legal action against the government if it decides to close border duty-free stores on January 1 2004.

The Bulgarian Association of Duty Free Enterprises (ADFE) has refused to confirm media reports that it will seek legal action against the government if it decides to close border duty-free stores on
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