New “Yugoslavia” an economic free trade zone?
14 04 2006On April 4, 2006, representatives of six south-east European countries began discussions in Bucharest on the forming of a new free trade zone. The presidents of Serbia-Montenegro, Croatia, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Macedonia, Albania and Moldova initiated a process that would see the establishment of an economic bloc spanning the six nations by 2007. The territory includes all of the former Yugoslavia minus Slovenia, with the addition of Albania and Moldova. The proposal would extinguish customs charges and allow “free movement of work labour and products” (B92).
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