GENEVA, July 18 (Hina) - Delegations of Croatia and the United States
met at World Trade Organisation (WTO) headquarters in Geneva on Friday
to discuss Croatia's bid to enter the WTO.
The Croatian delegation said that the talks, which focused on the
Croatian customs system, were very substantive, adding that the two
sides were much closer in their views.
According to the assessment of the US delegation, a high customs
tariff for the protection of domestic agricultural production is the
main obstacle to the swift admission of Croatia to the World Trade
Organisation. For some products, the protective tariff reaches as much
as 45 per cent.
The situation with the customs protection of industrial products is
much more favourable so that the two sides fully adjusted their views on
some products.
As regards information technology and the liberalisation of trade
in computers, the US delegation made it clear that Croatia would have to
sign an international agreement on information technology, which has
recently been concluded in Singapore, if it wanted the United States to
vote in favour of its admission to the WTO.
Considering a firm US views on the need for privatisation of postal
and telegraphic services, the two delegations agreed on a transitional
period for the application of an international agreement on
telecommunications.
The Croatian delegation requested that a transitional period be
determined to facilitate application of an agreement on the protection
of intellectual property.
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