UK: National Association of Cider Makers defends low tax
By James Wilmore | 10 May 2011
The head of the UK's National Association of Ciders Makers has rejected claims that duty tax on cider is an "anomaly" and said that the industry needs "stability" from government to prosper.
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The head of the UK's National Association of Ciders Makers has rejected claims that duty tax on cider is an "anomaly" and said that the industry needs "stability" from government to prosper.

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