Fury as India cancels tender

15-May-2002

INDIA. Airports Authority of India (AAI) has cancelled the duty-free tender it called at the country?s leading airports. Potential bidders are furious at the decision after investing thousands of dollars in preparing their proposals.

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INDIA. Airports Authority of India (AAI) has cancelled the duty-free tender it called at the country?s leading airports. Potential bidders are furious at the decision after investing thousands of dollars

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