Comment & analysis: End of monopoly a serious game in China

Gavin Lipsith

15-Mar-2005

The news that Beijing Capital International Airport (BCIA) could soon be sourcing its duty-free goods independently of China Duty Free Group (CDFG) won't come as a big surprise to the trade in Asia/Pacific, but its implications will be no less profound for that

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BCIA has already formed a separate management and purchasing division to handle its commercial activities, in readiness for the day when it can import goods without using the CDFG network.

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