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BLED, Slovenia, Oct 24 (Hina) - Croatian Economy Minister Nenad
Porges, currently attending a business conference at Bled on
growing economic cooperation between Central and Southeastern
European countries, presented Croatia's economic potential and
government economic policy on Friday.
Addressing about 200 participants, Porges said that in the medium
term Croatia could expect its export and gross domestic product to
grow from the present five percent to more than seven percent a
year. Croatia plans to increase the level of investments in the
gross domestic product to more than 25 percent, he added.
Speaking of the Croatian government's priorities, Porges cited
admission to the Central European Free Trade Agreement and the
World Trade Organisation, signing of a cooperation agreement with
the European Union and joining NATO's Partnership for Peace
programme as the first step towards membership in the EU and NATO.
Porges had a number of bilateral meetings, of which the most
significant ones were with Slovene government officials.
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