BRUSSELS: FIRST ROUND OF TALKS ON PROTOCOL NO. 7 COMPLETED BRUSSELS, Feb 26 (Hina) - The Croatian delegation negotiating Additional Protocol no. 7 on the enlargement of the European Union on Thursday completed the first round of talks
with European Commission officials.
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BRUSSELS, Feb 26 (Hina) - The Croatian delegation negotiating
Additional Protocol no. 7 on the enlargement of the European Union on
Thursday completed the first round of talks with European Commission
officials.#L#
Protocol 7 on EU enlargement is expected to introduce changes in the
trade regime with the EU since Croatia currently conducts trade with
six of ten accessing countries - Slovenia, Slovakia, Hungary, the
Czech Republic, Poland and Latvia - on the basis of bilateral free
trade agreements, which will no longer be valid when those countries
join the EU on May 1 this year.
A member of the delegation, Assistant Agriculture Minister Miroslav
Bozic, said that around 70 percent of products to be traded between
Croatia and the EU were agreed on in a mutually acceptable and
satisfactory way during today's ten-hour talks.
The remaining 30 percent of the products, which are yet to be
discussed, are much more sensitive, and will be discussed at the next
round of talks. The Croatian delegation has suggested that the next
round be held on March 17 in Zagreb.
The products in question are milk and dairy products, live cattle and
beef, pigs and pork.
Bozic said that the Croatian delegation was trying to have fish export
quotas increased. Croatia has limited quotas for fish exports to the
EU, and it has been exporting fish products to the markets of the six
accessing countries in unlimited quantities and with zero customs
duty.
The most positive thing for the Croatian economy is that it will have
absolutely free access to the markets of the six accessing countries,
Bozic said.
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