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Transatlantic travellers on 48-hours notice

By Andrew Ward in Washington and Stanley Pignal in London

Published: August 3 2007 19:57 | Last updated: August 3 2007 23:00

Western European business travellers will be forced to give 48 hours’ notice of their plans to visit the US under legislation signed on Friday by President George W. Bush.

The bill, aimed at bolstering security against terrorism, also requires the screening of all air and sea freight at foreign ports before being allowed into the US.

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