Peace Arch and West Coast in border skirmish
1-Jul-2002
CANADA. The Canada Customs and Revenue Agency (CCRA) has received 10 applications from companies interested in a pivotal duty-free licence at the Douglas border crossing in British Columbia. The deadline for bids is September 20.
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By Gavin Lipsith
CANADA. The Canada Customs and Revenue Agency (CCRA) has received 10 applications from companies interested in a pivotal duty-free licence at the Douglas border crossing in British
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Peace Arch and West Coast in border skirmish