Tough terms demanded in Panama tender

1-Nov-2005

PANAMA. Tough conditions laid down in a tender for duty-free at Tocumen International airport are likely to discourage local operators from bidding in the contest, DFNI has learned

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The airport, which has issued an open tender for a 10-year contract to operate 10 duty-free stores, is demanding $10,000 for tender documents and requires bidders to demonstrate experience of

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