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FB&H Prime Minister Met With the Delegation “Konjuha”

Published February 14, 2014
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PREMIJER NIKŠIÆ SA DELEGACIJOM „KONJUHA“FB&H Prime Minister Nermin Nikšić received today at the headquarters of the government in Sarajevo the delegation “Konjuh”Živinice, led by the Director of this company Admir Suljić. The Mayor of Živinice Hasan Muratović was part of this delegation.

Both sides stated that this company that is facing a number of difficulties in its operation has potential material and human resources to stay “on its feet”, but it needs the support of all subjects, from municipalities to the Federation.

It was emphasized that above all, there is a need to return mutual trust in order for this former giant company of the wood industry to regain its position in market.

In this regard, a “recovery” plan of this company was presented, in order to improve “Konjuh’s” position in a certain time period and to continue with production, maintenance of existing working places and opening new ones.

(Source: Fena)

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