( Editorial: --> 7346 )
PLOCE, March 5 (Hina) - Oil deliveries to Bosnia-Herzegovina were
resumed on Thursday after the Croatian oil company INA agreed to
wait six months to collect outstanding debts from the Bosnian
company Energopetrol.
Thirty tank truck left Ploce for Sarajevo on Thursday morning,
carrying 700 tonnes of gasoline and diesel fuel.
The deliveries were discontinued by court order on February 25
after INA sued its Bosnian customer for failure to pay for purchased
goods. Executing the order, the Customs Department cordoned off and
sealed Energopetrol's storage facilities at the Ploce port.
INA and Energopetrol eventually signed an agreement whereby
Energopetrol was granted a six-month loan to settle outstanding
debts.
(hina) mm as
051431 MET mar 98
Trener Lyona zbog napada na suca suspendiran do 30. studenog
Odbojkašice Mladosti preko Dinama do finala MEVZA lige
Trump na mjesec dana izuzeo iz carina neke proizvođače automobila
LP: Liverpool slavio u Parizu 1-0, Bayern s 3-0 bolji od Bayera
Liga prvaka: Rezultati (2)
Šah: Pobjeda Novosela
Šah: Vodi Indijac Aravindh
Macron razmatra proširenje nuklearnog kišobrana na druge europske zemlje
BiH: Dodikovi postupci izazvali zabrinutost, Konaković najavio odlučne mjere
Bijela kuća kritizira demokrate zbog prosvjeda protiv Trumpova govora u Kongresu