ZAGREB, Feb 9 (Hina) - The Croatian oil company INA is the first Croatian company to obtain the status of an authorised exporter to Slovenia, on the basis of a free trade agreement signed by the two countries. INA general director
Davor Stern today received a document on the authorised exporter status from the Croatian Customs Administration head Josip Knezic. Slovenia is a very important market for INA, because the company places between 700,000 and 800,000 tonnes of oil products on the Slovene market every year. This amounts to 40 per cent of the overall Slovene needs, Stern said. He assessed that the authorised exporter status would considerably facilitate the flow of goods as well as customs procedures, decreasing at the same time administrative costs. Knezic said it would be desirable for as many exporters as possible to apply for the status of authorised exporter because it
ZAGREB, Feb 9 (Hina) - The Croatian oil company INA is the first
Croatian company to obtain the status of an authorised exporter to
Slovenia, on the basis of a free trade agreement signed by the two
countries.
INA general director Davor Stern today received a document on the
authorised exporter status from the Croatian Customs
Administration head Josip Knezic.
Slovenia is a very important market for INA, because the company
places between 700,000 and 800,000 tonnes of oil products on the
Slovene market every year. This amounts to 40 per cent of the
overall Slovene needs, Stern said.
He assessed that the authorised exporter status would considerably
facilitate the flow of goods as well as customs procedures,
decreasing at the same time administrative costs.
Knezic said it would be desirable for as many exporters as possible
to apply for the status of authorised exporter because it would help
speed up international economic trends and simplify export
procedure.
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