CAPLJINA, Jan 20 (Hina) - Truck drivers of 11 southern Bosnian-
Herzegovinian municipalities bordering with the Republic of
Croatia, on Monday announced protests at border crossings between
the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia due to a decision
of Croatia to impose road tolls for trucks above five tonnes of
carrying capacity, registered in the Republic and Federation of
Bosnia-Herzegovina.
They demanded from the Republic of Croatia to revoke the
decision. Otherwise, they threatened that they would block border
crossings.
"Our costs of transport and services are increased by
announced measures (tolls) and Croatia's truck drivers transport
goods from the Republic of Croatia and other countries, as they
have become more competitive on the market," Herzegovinian truck
drivers said.
"If our demands have not been met, we shall organize a warning
strike at all border crossings from 08.00 to 12.00 hrs on Friday,
January 24. On Monday we shall start blocking the border crossings
until the problem has been solved," they said in a statement.
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