ZAGREB, Dec 1 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Zlatko Matesa and +Finance Minister Nenad Porges on Tuesday met with managers of six +Croatian shipyards to discuss the results and continuation of the +process of technological and
financial reorganisation.+ Present at the meeting were heads of Hrvatska brodogradnja-+Jadranbrod d.d., Brodogradiliste Split, Pula-based "Uljanik", +Rijeka's "3. maj", Kraljevica and Brodotrogir, the Economy +Ministry reported today.+ Participants in the meeting supported the basic guidelines in the +process of financial reorganisation in the six companies, which +employ 11,000 workers and more than 4,000 sub-contractors.+ By the year 2002, the companies are to deliver, in sharp market +conditions, ships worth more than US$2.3 billion to foreign +clients.+ The two sides also agreed on concrete ways of necessary +technological renewal and considered the problem of a chr
ZAGREB, Dec 1 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Zlatko Matesa and
Finance Minister Nenad Porges on Tuesday met with managers of six
Croatian shipyards to discuss the results and continuation of the
process of technological and financial reorganisation.
Present at the meeting were heads of Hrvatska brodogradnja-
Jadranbrod d.d., Brodogradiliste Split, Pula-based "Uljanik",
Rijeka's "3. maj", Kraljevica and Brodotrogir, the Economy
Ministry reported today.
Participants in the meeting supported the basic guidelines in the
process of financial reorganisation in the six companies, which
employ 11,000 workers and more than 4,000 sub-contractors.
By the year 2002, the companies are to deliver, in sharp market
conditions, ships worth more than US$2.3 billion to foreign
clients.
The two sides also agreed on concrete ways of necessary
technological renewal and considered the problem of a chronic lack
of qualified workers of certain profiles as well as ways of solving
it.
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