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Cruise Lines Spar With Mexico Over Taxes That Raise Trip Prices

Cruise Lines Spar With Mexico Over Taxes That Raise Trip Prices

Royal Caribbean RCL 4.60%increase; green up pointing triangle wants to develop a private resort for its cruisegoers near a Mexican seaside village, complete with the world's longest lazy river and largest swim-up bar.
The new destination in Mahahual is expected to make the cruise line millions. The Mexican government is pushing to collect its fair share from the project and others like it, too.

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