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VUKOVAR, March 7 (Hina) - The president of the managing board of the
Croatian Reconstruction and Development Bank (HBOR) Anton Kovacev,
the President and Vice presidents of the National Trust
Establishment Committee, Vesna Skare-Ozbolt, Ivica Vrkic and
Vojislav Stanimirovic met with business people, craftsmen, and
representatives of agricultural cooperatives and business banks
from the Croatian Danubian region in Vukovar on Saturday.
The meeting was also attended by Vukovar and Osijek Counties
Prefects Rudolf Koenig and Anica Horvat.
Skare-Ozbolt stressed the need for economic development of the
region, without which, she said, there would be no return of
displaced people.
Ivica Vrkic was of a similar opinion. The poor economic situation
was the reason why "some people are leaving the region and some are
becoming increasingly reluctant to return," Vrkic said.
Answering numerous questions by entrepreneurs and representatives
of agricultural cooperatives and business banks, who criticised
bureaucracy which accompanied the granting of loans, Kovacev said
that HBOR had so far placed 125 million kuna in Vukovar and Osijek
counties.
Vukovar County Prefect Koenig supported the acceleration of the
procedure of loan-granting, since many craftsmen, he said, could
not wait for months to get a loan.
Koenig announced the establishment of a centre for small-scale
economy with the County Office for Economy.
The centre should help small entrepreneurs in accessing HBOR loan
programmes more quickly.
Skare-Ozbolt proposed that a separate meeting on assistance to
Vukovar craftsmen be held soon.
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