Rights and duties

Emily Pacey

15-Oct-2006

The old EU Customs system is about to be swept away in a tide of modernisation that promises to benefit travel retailers. Emily Pacey talks to industry lobbyist GBat Beckenham director Graham Austin to find out how

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The richest continent in the world also happens to be a place where, in at least one respect, the IT revolution has yet to happen. In terms of its Customs

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(2-Dec-2005) - Two proposals to bring the European Customs code up to date have been welcomed by trade lobbyists
(21-Sep-2005) - Experienced industry campaigner Graham Austin is appointed chairman of the British Chamber of Commerce in Belgium's EU Committee
(15-Nov-2002) - A conference has been scheduled for November 19 in Brussels on the EU Commission ruling on the overcharging of interbank credit card charges for retailers.
(17-Jan-2005) - An increase could be good news for non-European travel retailers' sales of fashion, electrical and luxury items
(4-Nov-2003) - INTERNATIONAL. Operators and airport authorities have joined a growing alliance of industry companies acting to reduce unfair charges levied on credit card transactions, estimated to cost travel retailers Eu70m ($83m) a year.