UK: Trade minister to champion spirits industry
By just-drinks.com editorial team | 15 January 2004
UK trade minister Mike O'Brien and the country's leading distillers have agreed to work more closely together over the next 12 months in a bid to increase sales by seeking the reduction of discriminatory overseas tax and duty levels on whisky and other spirits in key target markets, the department of Trade and Industry has said.
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UK trade minister Mike O'Brien and the country's leading distillers have agreed to work more closely together over the next 12 months in a bid to increase sales by seeking the reduction of discriminatory overseas tax and duty levels on whisky and other spirits in key target markets, the department of Trade and Industry has said.

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