Jamaican parliament debates arrivals bill

Gavin Lipsith

15-Jan-2006

JAMAICA. Legislation to allow arrivals duty-free shopping could be passed as early as March, Jamaica's prime minister PJ Patterson told guests at the opening of Sangster International airport's new concourse in December. The cabinet has already approved the first draft, said Patterson, and the bill is now being debated in parliament

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Sangster airport authority MBJ Airports revealed that it had made allowances for the introduction of arrivals shopping in a retail plan it drew up in early 2004, when the government

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