Danish tax cut hits duty-free

19-Jul-2003

DENMARK. The Danish government is to slash tax on liquor on October 1, forcing duty-free operators to rethink pricing in a crucial category for Scandinavian travel-retail.

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?DENMARK. The Danish government is to slash tax on liquor on October 1, forcing duty-free operators to rethink pricing in a crucial category for Scandinavian travel-retail. The move means a........
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