ETRC calls for action on possible duty-free ban

Andrew Pentol

14-Nov-2008

Industry urged to take threat seriously and lobby governments against the proposal

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The European Travel Retail Council (ETRC) has called on the industry to encourage governments to reject proposals in the World Health Organization’s tobacco treaty, the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control

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