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BOOKSELLERS plying their wares the back-to-school rush at the end of the July-August vacation (JAVA) are worried that bottlenecks in the system at the ports could lead to delays in bringing in books for the new term.
The complaints come a day after DOMA president Gregory Aboud lambasted the ports for inefficiencies and delays, saying that the ports in TT are the slowest in the region.
Newsday spoke to booksellers in Port of Spain who said goods have been delayed for weeks.
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