FDFA to lose Lewin in move

1-Sep-2004

CANADA. Frontier Duty Free Association (FDFA), the trade body for Canadian border operators, is to move its head office from Toronto to Ottawa in early 2005.

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CANADA. Frontier Duty Free Association (FDFA), the trade body for Canadian border operators, is to move its head office from Toronto to Ottawa in early 2005. The decision, taken

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