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GENEVA, April 3 (Hina) - The fifth round of bilateral talks on
Croatia's reception into the World Trade Organisation (WTO) was
completed on Friday in Geneva, after a rapprochement with WTO
member-countries.
Croatia should, if the present dynamics of the negotiations be
continued, become a member of the WTO this year, assessed Assistant
Economy Minister Neven Mimica, who led the Croatian negotiating
team.
Mimica said Croatia had offered to the interested parties of the WTO
(Japan, the Czech Republic, Slovenia, Slovakia, Uruguay, Norway,
Australia, Hungary, the European Union, Switzerland, Mexico, the
United States, Canada and New Zealand) new propositions for customs
and other concessions regarding services, as well as industrial and
agricultural products.
He said crucial rapprochements had been achieved regarding
industries and services, and that the next round of negotiations in
June could finalise these negotiations.
As for agricultural products, the concrete customs negotiations
for specific products had begun as well. EU countries still felt
that the existing proposal for concessions in agriculture was
insufficient.
Multilateral negotiations with the WTO task group for the reception
of Croatia are scheduled for autumn. They will include the
adjustment of Croatian legislation and other technical issues of
WTO membership. Following this, the WTO General Assembly should
invite Croatia to sign the reception protocol.
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