IAADFS warns on import restrictions for bonded goods

28-Feb-2003

The International Association of Airport Duty Free Stores (IAADFS) has said that US duty-free operators face tighter controls on the import of bonded goods for sale in their stores

Government is seeking to control all imports to the US more tightly and bonded items are coming under closer scrutiny as part of the process.
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