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.
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(8-Jul-2003) - The Bulgarian Association of Duty-Free Enterprises has called for international support in the fight to retain its border duty-free business. Operators are to seek parliamentary reprise from last week's decision by the finance ministry to close the country's port and border stores on January 1 2004.
(8-Aug-2003) - Bulgarian border duty-free operators may be witnessing a reversal in fortunes following the announcement of finance minister Milen Velchev's resignation earlier today (August 7).
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(16-Nov-2006) - Bulgarian Duty Free Association president Radostin Genov is still in negotiations with parliament over the fate of entry-point duty-free stores on the borders with Serbia, Macedonia and Turkey after EU accession
(18-Jun-2003) - BULGARIA. Representatives of Bulgaria?s duty-free operators have met finance minister Milen Velchev in an attempt to stave off the proposed closure of the country?s border duty-free stores.

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