Campaigners warn of complacency after duty-free tobacco triumph

2-Apr-2003

By Gavin Lipsith

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Industry campaigners have urged the industry to remain vigilant following the recent victory in the battle to save duty-free tobacco sales. Although the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control now only

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