China sees surge in sales of duty-free goods amid inbound tourism boom

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Major Chinese cities have reported a surge in purchases of tax-refundable goods by foreign tourists in recent months, as new duty-free rules designed to boost tourism spending begin to pay off.China has introduced a string of measures to make it easier for international tourists to buy goods duty-free in recent months, with visitors now often able to claim sales tax refunds immediately in stores rather than having to queue at the airport.The scheme is part of China’s broader drive to attract...