BELGRADE, May 16 (Hina) - Yugoslavia has become Croatia's seventh export partner, it was said in Belgrade on Wednesday at a meeting of representatives of the two countries' chambers of commerce. They proposed expediting the signing of
a free trade agreement, the establishment of money transfers, and the liberalisation of visa requirements for businessmen. Croatian export to Yugoslavia in this year's first three months totalled $40 million, as against $10 million in import. Today the two sides pointed to the need of regulating money transfers and claims between banks dating to before 1990. It was suggested to temporarily freeze the claims to avert a negative effect on current cooperation. Bank cooperation was the subject of another debate, at the Sixth Financial Forum which the Croatian Chamber of Commerce organised in Zagreb. Yugoslav bank representatives expressed interes
BELGRADE, May 16 (Hina) - Yugoslavia has become Croatia's seventh
export partner, it was said in Belgrade on Wednesday at a meeting of
representatives of the two countries' chambers of commerce.
They proposed expediting the signing of a free trade agreement, the
establishment of money transfers, and the liberalisation of visa
requirements for businessmen.
Croatian export to Yugoslavia in this year's first three months
totalled $40 million, as against $10 million in import.
Today the two sides pointed to the need of regulating money
transfers and claims between banks dating to before 1990. It was
suggested to temporarily freeze the claims to avert a negative
effect on current cooperation.
Bank cooperation was the subject of another debate, at the Sixth
Financial Forum which the Croatian Chamber of Commerce organised in
Zagreb. Yugoslav bank representatives expressed interest in
Croatia's experience in the transition process.
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