ZAGREB FAIR ZAGREB, April 26 (Hina) - Seven specialised spring fairs were opened at the Zagreb Fair (ZV) on Wednesday. The event, which gathered a total of 1,738 exhibitors from 34 countries, includes construction, crafts, consumer
goods, children, food, agriculture and packaging technology fairs. Opening the fairs, First Deputy Prime Minister Goran Granic said it was necessary to seek solutions which would advance economic activities because that was what Croatia's future depended on. "We will have to face some very difficult cuts," Granic said, mentioning an overcapacitated state administration. Although the Zagreb Fair has over the last two years registered a decrease in the number of exhibitors and the exhibition area during spring fairs, those fairs are still the largest economic event in the first half of the year, said ZV director Jurica Pavelic. The fairs, which also include 26 seminars, are exp
ZAGREB, April 26 (Hina) - Seven specialised spring fairs were
opened at the Zagreb Fair (ZV) on Wednesday. The event, which
gathered a total of 1,738 exhibitors from 34 countries, includes
construction, crafts, consumer goods, children, food, agriculture
and packaging technology fairs.
Opening the fairs, First Deputy Prime Minister Goran Granic said it
was necessary to seek solutions which would advance economic
activities because that was what Croatia's future depended on. "We
will have to face some very difficult cuts," Granic said,
mentioning an overcapacitated state administration.
Although the Zagreb Fair has over the last two years registered a
decrease in the number of exhibitors and the exhibition area during
spring fairs, those fairs are still the largest economic event in
the first half of the year, said ZV director Jurica Pavelic.
The fairs, which also include 26 seminars, are expected to attract a
total of 150,000 visitors.
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