Bulgarian operators welcome bill

Tina Milton

15-Apr-2005

BULGARIA. Bulgarian Duty Free Association chairman Radostin Genov has welcomed Bulgaria's tax and duty-free bill, which was approved by the Bulgarian cabinet last month

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The bill will now be put to a vote in parliament.

He told DFNI: "It is not the bill we had expected, but after a year of negotiations with the

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