Member countries report no major problems in implementing CEFTA

18/05/2008

PODGORICA, Montenegro -- The Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA) is being implemented without major problems, customs and government representatives from member countries agreed at a meeting in Podgorica on Friday (May 16th). The issues that do exist are purely technical, and participants discussed ways to overcome them. They also expressed satisfaction over the increased trade volume among CEFTA countries, which include Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia and Kosovo, through its UN administration. (Republika - 17/05/08; RTCG, B92 - 16/05/08)

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