China sets out on path to change

Anna Fenton

15-Jul-2005

CHINA. The Chinese travel-retail market took a big step towards liberalisation this month when Beijing Capital International airport (BCIA) launched a tender to operate duty-free at the location

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Just before the tender was announced, King Power Group (Hong Kong) and China Duty Free Group (CDFG) revealed that they are to separate their purchasing divisions, which were merged upon

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(3-Jan-2005) - Sources close to the Chinese government confirmed to RavenFox.com that an agreement allowing Beijing Capital International Airport to source duty-free goods independently of China Duty Free Group will soon be made official
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