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Tighten rules on rhino horn says BADA

The British Antiques Dealers’ Association is calling on the government to introduce tough new regulations on the UK trade in objects containing or made of rhino horn.

There are already strict EU rules surrounding the sale and export of rhino horn, but they allow the sale of ‘worked’ items acquired or prepared prior to 1947.

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