Where next for Indian duty-free?

15-Nov-2001

INDIA. India Tourism Development Corp (ITDC) has told DFNI it is ?examining its options? after its recent tender inviting companies to bid for retail and logistics support failed to attract enough interest. DFNI understands that no bidders emerged for the five-year contract.

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INDIA. India Tourism Development Corp (ITDC) has told DFNI it is ?examining its options? after its recent tender inviting companies to bid for retail and logistics support failed to attract

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