EU allowance plans prompt alarm

Gavin Lipsith

15-Jul-2006

The European Travel Retail Council (ETRC) has raised concerns about proposed changes to allowances for travellers entering the EU from a third country, which would remove the separate inbound fragrances allowance and incorporate it into the overall limit

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ETRC secretary general Keith Spinks explained: "One of the most worrying aspects of the existing EU allowance proposals [first reported in DFNI April 15] is the measure to remove the

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