Bulgarian operators look to technology to save border stores

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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?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. The meeting took........
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