Comment: By Editor-in-Chief Dermot Davitt

16-Jan-2003

Let?s welcome the announcement of a new World Council that draws together the trade?s associations, even if it is nearly four years too late to save intra-EU duty-free. And even if it arrives just as the battle to save duty-free tobacco goes down to the wire, probably making it too late to make a difference.

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