ZAGREB ON MONDAY ZAGREB, Apr 25 (Hina) - Six specialised international fairs will open in Zagreb on Monday as part of the Zagreb Trade Fair (ZV), featuring 2,245 exhibitors, including 1,114 from 41 foreign countries. According to ZV
managing director Jurica Pavelic, the number of the exhibitors and size of the premises this year has been reduced by approximately 15 percent due to the economic situation and NATO's strikes against neighbouring Yugoslavia but, Pavelic pointed out, was satisfactory. The six fairs, closing on April 30, are expected to be opened by Croatian Premier Zlatko Matesa. Each of the fairs will be accompanied by symposia, round tables, and presentations. The Premier is expected to hold talks with craftsmen and entrepreneurs. Also present will be Croatian Economy Minister Nenad Porges. A quality medal will be awarded to the best food products, and an international conference, "Eu
ZAGREB, Apr 25 (Hina) - Six specialised international fairs will
open in Zagreb on Monday as part of the Zagreb Trade Fair (ZV),
featuring 2,245 exhibitors, including 1,114 from 41 foreign
countries.
According to ZV managing director Jurica Pavelic, the number of the
exhibitors and size of the premises this year has been reduced by
approximately 15 percent due to the economic situation and NATO's
strikes against neighbouring Yugoslavia but, Pavelic pointed out,
was satisfactory.
The six fairs, closing on April 30, are expected to be opened by
Croatian Premier Zlatko Matesa.
Each of the fairs will be accompanied by symposia, round tables, and
presentations. The Premier is expected to hold talks with craftsmen
and entrepreneurs. Also present will be Croatian Economy Minister
Nenad Porges. A quality medal will be awarded to the best food
products, and an international conference, "Euro, Europe and
Croatia", will be held.
The Croatian Ministry of Economy will award Croatia's best
entrepreneur.
The ZV expects some 150,000 visitors.
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