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BRUSSELS: NEGOTIATIONS ON PROTOCOL VII CONCLUDED

ZAGREB/BRUSSELS, April 16 (Hina) - Negotiations between Croatia and the European Commission on Protocol VII on the technical adjustment of trade in agricultural produce was successfully concluded in Brussels on Friday, Croatian Agriculture Minister Petar Cobankovic told Hina by telephone.
ZAGREB/BRUSSELS, April 16 (Hina) - Negotiations between Croatia and the European Commission on Protocol VII on the technical adjustment of trade in agricultural produce was successfully concluded in Brussels on Friday, Croatian Agriculture Minister Petar Cobankovic told Hina by telephone.#L# Cobankovic said he was satisfied with the successful outcome of the negotiations aimed at regulating trade between Croatia and the enlarged European Union. "The agreed quotas for the import of EU agricultural products in Croatia do no exceed in any segment the sum of quotas from the EU-Croatia transitional agreement and bilateral agreements with six acceding countries, and even considerably lower quotas were agreed for most products," the minister said. For instance, the sum of quotas for ice cream would be 1,760 tonnes, but the agreed quota which Croatia will import without tariffs is 450 tonnes. Protocol VII was initialled on Friday and will be signed after it is translated into all official languages of the European Union. All the agreed quotas are within the guidelines which the Croatian negotiating team was given by the government. Protocol VII, which was agreed at four rounds of the talks, regulates trade between Croatia and the 25-member European Union. Of ten countries entering the Union on 1 May, six had bilateral free-trade agreements with Croatia. The six bilateral deals will no longer be valid after the six countries join the Union. Croatia's trade with the 15-member EU is regulated by the Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA), namely the transitional agreement on the matter which is in effect until all EU member countries ratify the SAA. This is an asymmetrical agreement in favour of Croatia, which gives Croatian products, excluding beef, wine and fish, free access to EU markets. On the other hand, Croatia's market will gradually open to EU products over a six-year period. The European Commission negotiated Protocol VII on behalf of the six acceding countries. Trade with the enlarged EU will account for 70 percent of Croatia's trade as of May 1. (Hina) ms

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