FILTER
Prikaži samo sadržaje koji zadovoljavaju:
objavljeni u periodu:
na jeziku:
hrvatski engleski
sadrže pojam:

CROATIA-SERBIA FREE TRADE AGREEMENT TO GO INTO FORCE IN SECOND QUARTER OF 2004

ZAGREB, Jan 14 (Hina) - The free trade agreement between Croatia and Serbia and Montenegro may go into force in the second quarter of 2004, Croatian Economy, Labour and Entrepreneurship Minister Branko Vukelic and a member of Serbia and Montenegro's Council for Internal Economic Affairs, Amir Nurkovic, said in Zagreb on Wednesday at the signing of an agreement on changes to the free trade agreement.
ZAGREB, Jan 14 (Hina) - The free trade agreement between Croatia and Serbia and Montenegro may go into force in the second quarter of 2004, Croatian Economy, Labour and Entrepreneurship Minister Branko Vukelic and a member of Serbia and Montenegro's Council for Internal Economic Affairs, Amir Nurkovic, said in Zagreb on Wednesday at the signing of an agreement on changes to the free trade agreement.#L# The changes refer to institutional changes in the neighbouring country regarding the new state union of Serbia and Montenegro. The Free Trade Agreement between Croatia and the former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY) was signed on 23 December 2002, but it still has not taken effect because it was not ratified by the parliament of the FRY. Nurkovic expects that the parliament of Serbia and Montenegro will ratify the law and the changes in March this year. The Croatian parliament has already ratified the agreement and Minister Vukelic expects that the changes will be ratified in February. The two ministers expect the agreement to go into force in the second quarter of this year. They said that at today's meeting they had confirmed their joint position and the interest of both countries in improving economic relations. Bilateral trade in 2002 totalled 225 million dollars, and in the first ten months of last year it amounted to 221 million dollars, an increase of 18 percent compared to the same period the year before. After his fist meeting with Croatia's new economy minister, Minister Nurkovic said the first steps of the new Croatian government were regarded benevolently in part of the public in Serbia and Montenegro and guaranteed that the cooperation would continue. He also voiced interest in solving a number of other issues, in particular those regarding the visa regime. He was hopeful that the decision enabling citizens of Serbia and Montenegro to enter Croatia without visas would be extended. In mid-December last year, the Croatian government adopted a decision enabling citizens of Serbia and Montenegro to visit Croatia without visas until 31 January this year. (Hina) rml sb

VEZANE OBJAVE

An unhandled error has occurred. Reload 🗙