Grand ambition in Grand Turk

John Rimmer

15-May-2005

As we report elsewhere on these pages, the Caribbean duty-free market is centre stage in the Americas at present. But significant though airport developments in Jamaica and Barbados are, the cruise market remains the vital generator of spend in the region

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A new terminal under construction in the tiny UK territory of the Turks and Caicos Islands could prove crucial to the ambitions of one of the Caribbean's biggest retailers.

Dufry Group

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