Duty-free and tourist industries hand-in-hand

17-Oct-2001

The second day of ASUTIL was opened by association president Francisco Heredia, who spoke of the economic uncertainty permeating the region but pointed to Brazil, as an example of what can be done.

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?The second day of ASUTIL was opened by association president Francisco Heredia, fresh from the joys of fatherhood. Heredia spoke of the economic uncertainty permeating the region but pointed to........
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