ZAGREB, July 15 (Hina) - Yesterday's session of the Croatian
government, chaired by Prime Minister Nikica Valentic, addressed
the problems of restructuring of public companies and measures for
improving fishing trade.
Deputy Prime Minister Borislav Skegro said that the
restructuring of the public sector was the basis for further talks
with the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank for
Reconstruction and Development.
Prime Minister Valentic said that nine state-owned companies
and the INA oil company accounted for 40 percent of the Croatian
economy and that after reconstruction they would be privatized.
The Government also passed a decree to amend the bill on farm
price support. In this context, fishermen will be granted price
subsidies for diesel fuel at a rate of 60 lipa per litre and for
tinned fish.
Valentic said the Government introduced price subsidies
because excise tax had had a negative effect on fishing trade.
Subsidies will be in force until 31 October this year when a
Sea Fisheries Act is expected to be adopted.
Valentic added that this act and some other measures would
help restore order in the entire sector.
Last week, Croatian fishermen blocked ports in protest against
the imposition of excise tax which stripped them of benefits when
buying fuel.
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