Canada considers duty-free sites

1-Dec-2005

CANADA. Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is studying three border crossings and two airports with a view to launching duty-free tenders

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Border shops programme director Doug Waldie (pictured) told delegates at the Frontier Duty Free Association's 21st annual convention that the agency was considering the sites after receiving enquiries from companies

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