Canada to scrap border licence fees
14-Mar-2002
CANADA. The Canada Customs & Revenue Agency is finally to abolish licence fees for border duty-free operators within the next few months. Operators have been anticipating this decision, which could save them a total of C$6m ($3.77m) in the next year.
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By Gavin Lipsith
CANADA. The Canada Customs & Revenue Agency is finally to abolish licence fees for border duty-free operators within the next few months.
Operators have been anticipating this
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