Price Monitoring Committee Meeting in Zagreb
January 30th, 2008
Zagreb, January 30 (CP) — The committee for monitoring price increases in Croatia is meeting again today in a broader session.
Government cabinet members, representatives from unions, employers and consumers associations will be meeting along with the chief state inspector and city representatives, which have prepared an analysis of price increases for utilities.
Prime Minister Ivo Sanader is chairing the meeting held at the Economy Ministry.
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