Operators confident of halting Bulgarian duty-free abolition

3-Jun-2003

BULGARIA. As Bulgaria?s government prepares to draft a plan to close the country?s border duty-free stores, operators remain confident that the move will be blocked.

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?BULGARIA. As Bulgaria?s government prepares to draft a plan to close the country?s border duty-free stores, operators remain confident that the move will be blocked.

Last month the finance minister........
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