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Chinese CSIC concludes the visit to the Croatian ship yards Uljanik and 3. Maj
The delegation - minister Horvat has explained - has manifested interest to the start of new projects, not only of shipbuilding
May 2, 2019
There is the possibility that the productive activity in the Croatian ship yards Uljanik and 3. Maj does not stop, but that it continues even if not entirely dedicated to the naval constructions and repairs. The Croatian minister to the Economy has declared today, Darko Horvat, in the course of an encounter with a delegation of the Chinese navalmeccanico group Lowers Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (CSIC), guided from president Hu Wenming, than in these days he has visited the two shipbuilding plants of Pula and River. Horvat, that the delegation to the airport of Zagreb has met, has specified that a diversification of the business is online with the strategies of the Chinese group, whose activities of shipbuilding only contribute to 20% of the revenues totals of the group.
The Croatian minister has declared himself optimistic about the intentions of the Chinese group to invest in the two ship yards, but he has specified that by Chinese part the financing of the construction of the ships is not attended that the two yards have not still completed. CSIC, in fact, has manifested interest to the start of new projects and not in carrying to term activity not concluded.
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