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CROATIAN GOVT. CONCERNED OVER COLLAPSE OF WTO TALKS IN CANCUN

ZAGREB, Sept 18 (Hina) - The Croatian government has expressed concern over failed negotiations on the liberalisation of the world market between developed and developing countries at last week's ministerial conference of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in Mexico.
ZAGREB, Sept 18 (Hina) - The Croatian government has expressed concern over failed negotiations on the liberalisation of the world market between developed and developing countries at last week's ministerial conference of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in Mexico. #L# "It is worrisome to see that the global trade system among countries has been brought into question, and that there is a lack of sensibility of the developed world towards needs of developing countries," Croatian Premier Ivica Racan said at the government's session on Thursday. The premier said Croatia should now consider all consequences of the unsuccessful negotiations of the WTO ministerial meeting, which took place in Cancun, Mexico on 10-14 September. Racan described it as one of biggest problems of this century. The Croatian ministers of European integration and economy, Neven Mimica and Ljubo Jurcic respectively, who took part in the WTO conference, briefed the government on the course of the talks at that event. Mimica said that non-adoption of a joint declaration on global market liberalisation had two kinds of effects on Croatia. Thus, the postponement in deciding on cuts in customs tariffs was favourable for the country. On the other hand, it is not good to see that the collapse of the WTO talks in Cancun has undermined the trade system, Mimica explained. It is now obvious that the deadline for the completion of the negotiations on the issue by the end of 2004 is not real due to different stands of developed and developing countries, the Croatian minister said adding that global agreement is not likely to be reached before Croatia's admission into the EU. Minister Jurcic said that as the result of the failed negotiations, no declaration on global liberalisation in trade of products and goods was adopted. Instead, a ministerial statement was passed, and it was agreed that the negotiations would resume at the next WTO conference in Geneva. Finance Minister Mato Crkvenac suggested that at one of its following sessions the government should consider consequences of the collapse of the Cancun negotiations and draft measures important for Croatia's export and import in this situation. (hina) ms

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