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ZAGREB, 25 July (Hina) - The Croatian government on Thursday
strongly opposed a rise in prices of meat, milk and brick and
threatened to expose domestic producers of these products to market
competition with foreign producers.
The rise in prices of milk, meat and brick was exceeding every
reasonable boundary and the Croatian government found it
unacceptable, Croatian Premier Zlatko Matesa said during today's
meeting with Croatian producers of milk, meat and brick.
In the conditions of stable economy, an annual inflation rate
of some 3% and a decrease of interest rates by 10%, such a rise in
prices of meat, milk and brick was unjustifiable.
The government's message, Matesa said, was very clear. If the
producers failed to lower the prices to an acceptable level, the
Government would expose them to the free international market
competition, Matesa said.
The Government favored reasonable protection measures for
domestic production, but it did not want to see this privileged
status be misused at the expense of pensioners and people living
off their salaries, Matesa said.
The meeting, which was held behind closed doors, was also
attended by Vice Premier Borislav Skegro, Economy Minister Davor
Stern, Agriculture and Forestry Minister, Matej Jankovic, aide to
Economy Minister, Branko Jordanic and Premier Matesa's advisor Ivan
Majdak.
The prices of brick products have registered a rise from 15 to
68,9%; the prices of meat and meat products have registered a rise
from 2 to 15% (some products have registered a rise in prices from
35% to 54%); the prices of milk have gone up from 3% to 16,2%.
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