ZAGREB, April 5 (Hina) - The president of the British-Croatian Chamber of Commerce, Anthony Suchy, on Wednesday met Croatia's First Deputy Prime Minister Goran Granic to discuss the work of the Chamber, which has been operating for
two years in London as a non-profit and volunteer organisation. The chamber gathers about 70 members, including leading banks, law firms, tourist, consulting, pharmaceutical, shipping and power companies, the Government's office for public relations reported. The chamber's basic task is the promotion of business relations and the exchange of knowledge and experience from different fields. The chamber will organise a conference on tourism in London in May, and is also preparing a number of seminars, such as from the area of shipbuilding industry. British companies have demonstrated a growing interest in cooperation with Croatian partners and investme
ZAGREB, April 5 (Hina) - The president of the British-Croatian
Chamber of Commerce, Anthony Suchy, on Wednesday met Croatia's
First Deputy Prime Minister Goran Granic to discuss the work of the
Chamber, which has been operating for two years in London as a non-
profit and volunteer organisation.
The chamber gathers about 70 members, including leading banks, law
firms, tourist, consulting, pharmaceutical, shipping and power
companies, the Government's office for public relations reported.
The chamber's basic task is the promotion of business relations and
the exchange of knowledge and experience from different fields.
The chamber will organise a conference on tourism in London in May,
and is also preparing a number of seminars, such as from the area of
shipbuilding industry.
British companies have demonstrated a growing interest in
cooperation with Croatian partners and investments. There is a
possibility of organising courses for young experts from Croatia,
the office quoted Suchy as saying.
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