Hong Kong set to reduce visitors’ tobacco allowance

28-Mar-2007

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The Hong Kong government has revealed that it will seek to reduce the duty-free tobacco allowance for non-residents. Financial secretary Henry Tang revealed the plan during an announcement on a........
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