ZAGREB, July 19 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Zlatko Matesa on Monday received the Osijek-Baranja County prefect, Branimir Glavas, the Croatian Government Media and Public Relations Office reported. Glavas informed the Prime
Minister of economic projects which represent the development priority of the county. The financing of the projects will be proposed as a part of Austrian loans for the reconstruction of Slavonia. The projects will include the construction of the production capacity for the production of corn starch, a dried vegetables, fruit and herbs factory, a malt factory, and an industrial utilisation building. Matesa fully supported efforts Osijek-Baranja County invested in the reconstruction of the economic infrastructure. He said that the Croatian Government would give its consent to the realisation of the projects, adding that the projects were important for the furt
ZAGREB, July 19 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Zlatko Matesa on
Monday received the Osijek-Baranja County prefect, Branimir
Glavas, the Croatian Government Media and Public Relations Office
reported.
Glavas informed the Prime Minister of economic projects which
represent the development priority of the county. The financing of
the projects will be proposed as a part of Austrian loans for the
reconstruction of Slavonia. The projects will include the
construction of the production capacity for the production of corn
starch, a dried vegetables, fruit and herbs factory, a malt
factory, and an industrial utilisation building.
Matesa fully supported efforts Osijek-Baranja County invested in
the reconstruction of the economic infrastructure. He said that the
Croatian Government would give its consent to the realisation of
the projects, adding that the projects were important for the
further development of the county.
General director of the Croatian food processing industry "Belje"
Drago Tadic informed the Prime Minister of the financial
rehabilitation of "Belje", which is fully supported by the Croatian
Government and aims at full control of trade, financial and
commercial flows in the industry.
Also present at the talks was Prime Minister's advisor Ivan Majdak,
the Croatian Government Public and Media Relations Office
reported.
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