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ZAGREB, Dec 9 (Hina) - Croatian Economy Minister Nenad Porges on
Tuesday informed reporters about details from an agreement on free
trade between Croatia and Slovenia, expected to be signed December
12 during the Slovene premier's visit to Croatia.
Porges said the agreement envisaged a complete liberalisation,
i.e. cancellation of customs duties, in the mutual exchange of some
80 per cent of industrial goods, and partial liberalisation for the
rest, in line with four agreement annexes.
Tariff rates of one, five, seven or ten per cent were envisaged for
some 60 per cent of agricultural and food products within specific
quotas, the minister said.
In line with a World Trade Organisation criterion, the agreement
envisaged that a maximum of 20 per cent of products could be
submitted to gradual liberalisation.
Negotiations had been based on the model of mutual talks among other
member-countries of the CEFTA, Minister Porges said, adding
attention was given to the degree of sensitivity of certain
industrial products or sub-sectors.
Gradual liberalisation was envisaged for some products, and a full
cancellation of tariff rates around the year 2000, Porges added.
Industrial products which were not on the lists were practically
relieved of customs duties, while agricultural and food products
not on the lists were subject to customs protection as until now,
the minister said.
The free trade agreement also contained protection measures and
envisaged a temporary restriction of free trade in case of serious
imbalances in a sector, or when goods are imported at unusually low
prices, Porges explained.
The Economy Minister was unable to answer numerous questions
regarding the concrete influence the agreement would have on the
prices of certain products.
Prices would depend more on manufacturers and importers, he said.
Many products within the lists and quotas should objectively become
cheaper, he added.
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