Norwegian government expected to approve arrivals duty-free proposal

15-Oct-2004

NORWAY. Oslo airport officials are confident that the government will accept proposals to introduce arrivals duty-free shopping when it unveils its 2005 budget in early December

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If passed, the move will be welcomed by Gebr Heinemann and local beauty retailer Esthetique Norge, partners in the Travel Retail Norway venture that was awarded the duty-free tender at

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