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BELGRADE, Sept 23 (Hina) - A delegation of the Croatian Chamber of
Commerce led by chamber president Nadan Vidosevic held talks with
representatives of the Yugoslav Chamber of Commerce, headed by its
president Mihajlo Milojevic, in Belgrade on Wednesday.
The delegations talked about the possibility of trade
cooperation.
These are the first talks between the two chambers since the signing
of a trade agreement in Zagreb last month.
Vidosevic told Croatian journalists in Belgrade that the two
delegations had agreed that a large group of business people from
Yugoslavia would visit Croatia in the first half of November.
The aim of the visit would be mutual information sharing about
business opportunities and trade cooperation for which interest
exists on both sides.
Vidosevic announced a meeting of Croatian and Yugoslav bankers in
Belgrade to be held mid next month to discuss payment flows and
other banking issues.
(Hina) sp/rml
231911 MET sep 98
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