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Croatia and EC agree on models for privatisation of six state-run shipyards

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BRUSSELS, June 17 (Hina) - Croatia and the European Commission have agreed on models for the privatisation of all the six state-run shipyards and privatisation tenders are likely to be published soon, which means that Croatia has met benchmarks for opening the policy chapter Market Competition, one of the toughest chapters in EU accession negotiations, Deputy Prime Minister Damir Polancec said in Brussels on Wednesday.
BRUSSELS, June 17 (Hina) - Croatia and the European Commission have agreed on models for the privatisation of all the six state-run shipyards and privatisation tenders are likely to be published soon, which means that Croatia has met benchmarks for opening the policy chapter Market Competition, one of the toughest chapters in EU accession negotiations, Deputy Prime Minister Damir Polancec said in Brussels on Wednesday.

"I am very relieved and pleased to say that the negotiations between our negotiating team and European Commissioner for Competition Neelie Kroes have finally ended and that Croatia will soon be able to invite bids for the privatisation of all the six shipyards," Polancec said after meeting Kroes.

When it comes to Uljanik, the only profitable and successful shipyard, 25 percent of its stock will be offered to the shipyard's employees under privileged conditions, and the initial price for 59.25 percent of shares will be their nominal value, Polancec said.

The nominal value will be the initial price also for the BSO shipyard for special-purpose vessels in Split, which will be privatised in its entirety.

The initial price for the remaining four shipyards - Brodosplit, Brodotrogir, 3. Maj and Kraljevica - will be HRK 1 for each shipyard's entire ownership package.

Polancec said Croatian negotiators managed to obtain a smaller reduction of the total capacity of the national shipbuilding industry.

Thus, the total capacity of Croatian shipyards upon the completion of their restructuring will be 413,000 tonnes instead of the previously proposed 393,000 tonnes.

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