Bulgarian operators win reprieve after court ruling

Tina Milton

1-Nov-2005

BULGARIA. The Bulgarian supreme administrative court (SAC) has dismissed tender regulations issued by former finance minister Milen Velchev as "insignificant and worthless"

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The ruling earlier this month upholds complaints from duty-free operators and will result in the postponement of several border tenders.

Six retailers called on SAC to delay the tenders for

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