Seek recognition on LAGs security now, says ETRC

15-Oct-2007

Only four countries applied so far * ETRC urges retailers and suppliers to act * Inactivity damages industry credibility * End to Australia/EU conflict in sight

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INTERNATIONAL. The European Travel Retail Council (ETRC) has renewed its plea for retailers and suppliers to urge their governments to seek “approved country” status with the European Commission on liquids,

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