Dedicated followers of duty-free

21-Jul-2001

Brussels bureaucrats probably thought they had heard the last of duty-free when it was abolished in the European Union two years ago. But Slovenia, along with other prospective EU members from eastern Europe, is reluctant to let go of a cherished form of shopping. By Joe Bates

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Brussels bureaucrats probably thought they had heard the last of duty-free when it was abolished in the European Union two years ago. But Slovenia, along with other prospective EU members........

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