ZAGREB, Nov 6 (Hina) - The Croatian Chamber of Commerce (HGK) plans to open a branch office in Yugoslavia this month, HGK president Nadan Vidosevic said Tuesday. This is the result of last year's visit of 500 Croatian businessmen to
Yugoslavia, Vidosevic said. Vidosevic is the head of the HGK delegation which participated in the third meeting of the Chambers of Commerce of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Yugoslavia and Macedonia in Belgrade on Monday. According to him, all representatives at yesterday's meeting showed determination to promote the idea of expanding free trade zones and activating potentials which already exists in those countries, primarily infrastructure. The president of the Yugoslav Chamber of Commerce, Slobodan Korac, said Monday, Yugoslavia would sign a free trade agreement with Bosnia-Herzegovina by the end of this year, while the agreement with Cr
ZAGREB, Nov 6 (Hina) - The Croatian Chamber of Commerce (HGK) plans
to open a branch office in Yugoslavia this month, HGK president
Nadan Vidosevic said Tuesday.
This is the result of last year's visit of 500 Croatian businessmen
to Yugoslavia, Vidosevic said.
Vidosevic is the head of the HGK delegation which participated in
the third meeting of the Chambers of Commerce of Slovenia, Croatia,
Bosnia-Herzegovina, Yugoslavia and Macedonia in Belgrade on
Monday.
According to him, all representatives at yesterday's meeting
showed determination to promote the idea of expanding free trade
zones and activating potentials which already exists in those
countries, primarily infrastructure.
The president of the Yugoslav Chamber of Commerce, Slobodan Korac,
said Monday, Yugoslavia would sign a free trade agreement with
Bosnia-Herzegovina by the end of this year, while the agreement
with Croatia should be signed by the end of the the first quarter of
2002.
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