BELGRADE, Feb 6 (Hina) - The president of the Yugoslav Chamber of Commerce, Slobodan Korac, expects Yugoslav products will return to the Croatian market immediately after the signing of a bilateral free trade agreement. The region's
countries have committed themselves to signing mutual free trade agreements by the end of 2002, as part of the Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe, and the free market will include a population of almost 60 million, Korac reminded in Belgrade on Wednesday. He believes farm produce and food products have the best chance on the Croatian market. "Our agriculture, particularly (the northern province of) Vojvodina, supplied Croatia's tourism and there is no reason for this not being the case again as those products will be exempt from customs duties," he said.(hina) ha
BELGRADE, Feb 6 (Hina) - The president of the Yugoslav Chamber of
Commerce, Slobodan Korac, expects Yugoslav products will return to
the Croatian market immediately after the signing of a bilateral
free trade agreement.
The region's countries have committed themselves to signing mutual
free trade agreements by the end of 2002, as part of the Stability
Pact for South Eastern Europe, and the free market will include a
population of almost 60 million, Korac reminded in Belgrade on
Wednesday.
He believes farm produce and food products have the best chance on
the Croatian market. "Our agriculture, particularly (the northern
province of) Vojvodina, supplied Croatia's tourism and there is no
reason for this not being the case again as those products will be
exempt from customs duties," he said.
(hina) ha