Fresh boost to Uruguay allowances

15-Sep-2005

URUGUAY. Operators of arrivals outlets in Uruguay have welcomed the government's move to raise liquor and tobacco allowances for the second time this year

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Following the government's decision in March to increase liquor and tobacco allowances to two litres of spirits and 400 cigarettes, the latest change  means passengers can buy up to eight

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