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Commission shows steel over precious metals law

By Peter Chapman  -  25.09.2003 / 00:00 CET
ENTERPRISE Commissioner Erkki Liikanen has rejected claims that a planned directive governing the sale of precious metals could kill-off the centuries-old tradition of hallmarking by assay offices.

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