Romanian border stores face imminent closure

John Rimmer

1-Jul-2006

ROMANIA. The Romanian government is close to approving a proposal to close the country's border duty-free stores earlier than planned

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Border duty-free was scheduled to end in December this year, ahead of Romania's accession to the EU in January 2007, but a draft law approved by the Senate last week

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