ZAGREB, April 5 (Hina) - In this year's first two months, Croatia's electrical equipment concern Koncar sold 184.9 million kuna (some $21.5 million) worth of goods and services, which is 0.1 percent more than over the same period of
time the year before and three percent less than planned. Fifty percent of the turnover was made on foreign markets. Export accounted for 92.1 million kuna ($10.7 million), 12.3 percent more than in January-February 2000, while sales on the domestic market reached 92.7 million kuna, an increase of 9.7 percent. Koncar's principal importers are Bosnia, Slovenia, Greece, and Great Britain, although new markets have also opened in Nigeria, Ethiopia, and Norway.(hina) ha
ZAGREB, April 5 (Hina) - In this year's first two months, Croatia's
electrical equipment concern Koncar sold 184.9 million kuna (some
$21.5 million) worth of goods and services, which is 0.1 percent
more than over the same period of time the year before and three
percent less than planned.
Fifty percent of the turnover was made on foreign markets.
Export accounted for 92.1 million kuna ($10.7 million), 12.3
percent more than in January-February 2000, while sales on the
domestic market reached 92.7 million kuna, an increase of 9.7
percent.
Koncar's principal importers are Bosnia, Slovenia, Greece, and
Great Britain, although new markets have also opened in Nigeria,
Ethiopia, and Norway.
(hina) ha