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Monday, 07.12.2009.

13:30

Trade deal "guarantees exports"

Former head of the government EU integration office Tanja Miščević commented on the possibility that the trade agreement with the EU <a href="http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2009&mm=12&dd=07&nav_id=63557" class="text-link" target= "_blank">might be unfrozen</a>.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Olli

pre 14 godina

Well, raso

With this deal you can export tax free your Mladic and Karadzic buttons to the EU market. Although the demand may not be as good as in Canada...

What comes to food exports, you can easily lower the quality of the stuff exported to the EU and keep the natural prima for domestic consumption. And believe me there's a million or two of customers in the EU who will pay well for superior Serbian food. All you have to do now is to get word go around...

OK, now seriously folks... Serbia do have competitive products, and surely more than I'm aware. Just to mention some of the packed ones: biscuit industry has many excellent products, and Zuta osa is an absolute king of industrial blum brandies. I'm happy that their road to EU tables have now been eased.

PS. I would like to hear from B92 readers more of great Serbian products.

raso

pre 14 godina

tanjuska, eu´s propaganda-bird, spreading nonsense again ...

a trade deal with eu will work just like with anybody else and therefore guarantee NOTHING.

exports guarantee exports ...

while the eu-deal guarantees eu level, and i don´t want my children to eat the same stuff as children in the eu.

and in real life (the thing DS hates so much) really important markets like russia or japan also don´t wan´t to have eu-standard-food, but good one ...

but when our people learn it the hard way, tanjuska and her party won´t be anywhere near to explain that ...

raso

pre 14 godina

tanjuska, eu´s propaganda-bird, spreading nonsense again ...

a trade deal with eu will work just like with anybody else and therefore guarantee NOTHING.

exports guarantee exports ...

while the eu-deal guarantees eu level, and i don´t want my children to eat the same stuff as children in the eu.

and in real life (the thing DS hates so much) really important markets like russia or japan also don´t wan´t to have eu-standard-food, but good one ...

but when our people learn it the hard way, tanjuska and her party won´t be anywhere near to explain that ...

Olli

pre 14 godina

Well, raso

With this deal you can export tax free your Mladic and Karadzic buttons to the EU market. Although the demand may not be as good as in Canada...

What comes to food exports, you can easily lower the quality of the stuff exported to the EU and keep the natural prima for domestic consumption. And believe me there's a million or two of customers in the EU who will pay well for superior Serbian food. All you have to do now is to get word go around...

OK, now seriously folks... Serbia do have competitive products, and surely more than I'm aware. Just to mention some of the packed ones: biscuit industry has many excellent products, and Zuta osa is an absolute king of industrial blum brandies. I'm happy that their road to EU tables have now been eased.

PS. I would like to hear from B92 readers more of great Serbian products.

raso

pre 14 godina

tanjuska, eu´s propaganda-bird, spreading nonsense again ...

a trade deal with eu will work just like with anybody else and therefore guarantee NOTHING.

exports guarantee exports ...

while the eu-deal guarantees eu level, and i don´t want my children to eat the same stuff as children in the eu.

and in real life (the thing DS hates so much) really important markets like russia or japan also don´t wan´t to have eu-standard-food, but good one ...

but when our people learn it the hard way, tanjuska and her party won´t be anywhere near to explain that ...

Olli

pre 14 godina

Well, raso

With this deal you can export tax free your Mladic and Karadzic buttons to the EU market. Although the demand may not be as good as in Canada...

What comes to food exports, you can easily lower the quality of the stuff exported to the EU and keep the natural prima for domestic consumption. And believe me there's a million or two of customers in the EU who will pay well for superior Serbian food. All you have to do now is to get word go around...

OK, now seriously folks... Serbia do have competitive products, and surely more than I'm aware. Just to mention some of the packed ones: biscuit industry has many excellent products, and Zuta osa is an absolute king of industrial blum brandies. I'm happy that their road to EU tables have now been eased.

PS. I would like to hear from B92 readers more of great Serbian products.