PLOCE-Politika PLOCE PORT SUFFERS DAMAGE IN EXCESS OF US2.5 MILLION PLOCE, June 6 (Hina) - Because of NATO strikes on neighbouring Yugoslavia in the past two months, the Croatian southern port of Ploce has suffered damage in excess of
US$2.5 million due to the delay in the agreed delivery of cargo from Bosnia-Herzegovina, the harbour administration said in a statement Sunday. Factories from Bosnia-Herzegovina have failed to deliver the agreed goods, and planned business transactions with a chemical industry company have been cancelled. Despite the fact that there has been to direct damage caused by NATO air strikes on Yugoslavia, the harbour authorities assess Ploce has suffered an irretrievable loss in the past two months in the transhipment of goods for the Bosnia-Herzegovina economy.(hina) lml
PLOCE, June 6 (Hina) - Because of NATO strikes on neighbouring
Yugoslavia in the past two months, the Croatian southern port of
Ploce has suffered damage in excess of US$2.5 million due to the
delay in the agreed delivery of cargo from Bosnia-Herzegovina, the
harbour administration said in a statement Sunday.
Factories from Bosnia-Herzegovina have failed to deliver the
agreed goods, and planned business transactions with a chemical
industry company have been cancelled.
Despite the fact that there has been to direct damage caused by NATO
air strikes on Yugoslavia, the harbour authorities assess Ploce has
suffered an irretrievable loss in the past two months in the
transhipment of goods for the Bosnia-Herzegovina economy.
(hina) lml