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MINISTER SUKER: GOVT. CONSIDERING NEW LAW ON PUBLIC PROCUREMENT

ZAGREB, May 3 (Hina) - Speaking at Entrepreneurs' Day in Zagreb on Monday, Croatian Finance Minister Ivan Suker announced the possible adoption of a new law on public procurement.
ZAGREB, May 3 (Hina) - Speaking at Entrepreneurs' Day in Zagreb on Monday, Croatian Finance Minister Ivan Suker announced the possible adoption of a new law on public procurement.#L# Last year there were 3,446 requests for direct procurement and the government is considering changing the existing law with national interests being protected. Because of the large number of requests for direct procurement, the government has set up a task force which will most probably draft a new law, Suker said at Entrepreneurs' Day, which was organised by the Employers' Association. Deputy Prime Minister Andrija Hebrang said that consequences of the war were still being paid with high labour costs. The government has therefore decided to definitely complete the reconstruction process this year, but the consequences of the war will continue to burden us for some time, he said. Answering questions by entrepreneurs, Hebrang announced the introduction of incentives for the production of healthy food, fruit- and vegetable-processing, wood- and metal-processing, and tourism. A programme for the stimulation of small business will be discussed by the government this week, Economy, Labour and Entrepreneurship Minister Branko Vukelic said. The government's economic programmes include to a great extent the short- and medium-term economic priorities placed before Croatia by the European Commission, like maintaining macroeconomic stability, accelerating privatisation, reforming land registers, continuing structural reforms in the public finances, reforming the labour market etc., European Integration Minister Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic said. According to current economic indicators, Croatia could be placed in the upper half of the group of countries which joined the European Union on May 1. It will be possible to complete negotiations on membership in the EU within two to 2.5 years and in 2007 Croatia could be ready to join the EU, the minister said, adding though that this would not only depend on Croatia. (Hina) rml

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