Mystery surrounds BDF’s decision not to go downtown

9-May-2002

One expansion opportunity Beijing Duty Free (BDF) is likely to turn down is the ambitious new downtown duty-free store planned by China Duty Free Group (CDFG), the country?s largest duty-free operator.

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?One expansion opportunity Beijing Duty Free (BDF) is likely to turn down is the ambitious new downtown duty-free store planned by China Duty Free Group (CDFG), the country?s largest duty-free........
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