Children's market - poised to come of age?

15-Apr-2003

For all the talk of potential, the children?s market has remained a tough sector to manage in duty-free. Domestic competition and changing trends require constant monitoring, yet suppliers are optimistic about long-term prospects. Rebecca Mann reports.

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For all the talk of potential, the children?s market has remained a tough sector to manage in duty-free. Domestic competition and changing trends require constant monitoring, yet suppliers are optimistic

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