ZAGREB, March 15 (Hina) - Representatives of the Croatian Government and the Government of Bosnia-Herzegovina at talks in Zagreb on Wednesday agreed that negotiations groups would continue to negotiate on a bilateral trade agreement,
in order to harmonise the text of the agreement by July 1. Expert negotiations groups will meet by April 15, the latest. They are to consider concrete issues in the trade of industrial products as well as agricultural-food processing products, the Croatian Economy Ministry reported in Zagreb. The Croatian delegation was headed by Economy Minister Goranko Fizulic while the Bosnia-Herzegovina delegation was headed by Deputy Chairman of the Bosnia-Herzegovina Council of Ministers Neven Tomic. Croatia is the second most important trade partner to Bosnia-Herzegovina, while Bosnia-Herzegovina is the fifth most important trade partner to Croatia.(hina) it jn
ZAGREB, March 15 (Hina) - Representatives of the Croatian
Government and the Government of Bosnia-Herzegovina at talks in
Zagreb on Wednesday agreed that negotiations groups would continue
to negotiate on a bilateral trade agreement, in order to harmonise
the text of the agreement by July 1.
Expert negotiations groups will meet by April 15, the latest. They
are to consider concrete issues in the trade of industrial products
as well as agricultural-food processing products, the Croatian
Economy Ministry reported in Zagreb.
The Croatian delegation was headed by Economy Minister Goranko
Fizulic while the Bosnia-Herzegovina delegation was headed by
Deputy Chairman of the Bosnia-Herzegovina Council of Ministers
Neven Tomic.
Croatia is the second most important trade partner to Bosnia-
Herzegovina, while Bosnia-Herzegovina is the fifth most important
trade partner to Croatia.
(hina) it jn