Canada's operators face new agenda

8-Nov-2001

With the long awaited conclusion of the governmental review of duty-free, Canadian operators can breathe a collective sigh of relief. Gavin Lipsith assesses the implications of the review, and how the events of September 11 have affected the Canadian industry.

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With the long awaited conclusion of the governmental review of duty-free, Canadian operators can breathe a collective sigh of relief. Gavin Lipsith assesses the implications of the review, and how

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