Lowering of Prices Agreed
January 30th, 2008
Zagreb, January 30 (CT) — The PM Ivo Sanader announced after a meeting of the Price Increase Monitoring Committee that the government could vouch that there would be no changes in the price of gas for households until the summer, while the same has still not been confirmed for commercial clients.
The Committee made up of government representatives and social partners has agreed on a rollback of bread prices of up to 12 percent, as well as cooking oil and fresh milk.
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