China allows sale of imported brands

1-Jan-2002

China is to allow all domestic cigarette retailers to sell imported cigarettes after a two-year transition period.

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?China is to allow all domestic cigarette retailers to sell imported cigarettes after a two-year transition period. The decision follows the country?s entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO) last........
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