Canadian border concerns persist as airport sales grow

15-Dec-2004

CANADA. Sales figures for January to October have confirmed a disappointing year in the Canadian border duty-free business

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Although 2003 was regarded as a disastrous year for the trade, sales this year were down by 3.6% to C$158.6m ($132.2m) in the 10 months to October.

Sales in the

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