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DFNI May edition is now live


DFNI May edition is now live
May 27, 2021
Asia and its meteoric rise have grabbed the attention of the duty free and travel retail industry, as we roll headlong into awards season
The booming power of
So, in the month when the industry should usually have been meeting in
Singapore, and with one eye on the upcoming
TFWA Asia Pacific Hainan Special Edition, we turn our eyes to the travel retail market’s one bright spot.
To bring you an in-depth look at the innovations and learnings which the sector can take from the Asian market’s success we have sat down with industry leaders from retailers, airports and travel retail insiders to get their view on how Asia has ridden the storm of the last year and what comes next. ....

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OPINION | SA is bleeding revenue on the black market - and it's avoidable


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South Africa is bleeding billions in lost revenue to illicit trade. So why hasn t the WHO Illicit Trade Protocol been ratified yet? asks Johnny Moloto. 
As Finance Minister Tito Mboweni prepares
to deliver his annual Budget this month, how he must bemoan the fiscal crater
carved out by South Africa’s illegal economy. 
This shadowy world of illicit flows, black
market trade and other nefarious tax dodging was estimated – at this time last
year – to cost the fiscus R100 billion annually. That’s money Minister Mboweni
needs now more than ever. 
Regrettably, the Covid-19 pandemic will
only have increased this particular damage to his balance sheet, if the ....

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