The two countries are expected to improve cooperation in transportation.
ZAGREB, February 14, 2018 - A delegation of Croatia Airlines employees on Wednesday informed the Minister of the Maritime Affairs, Transport and Infrastructure, Oleg Butković, of an analysis of the company's current situation and possible solutions to problems that have emerged, and the minister reacted positively and further cooperation was agreed, said Ivan Šimundić of the Croatian Union of Transport Pilots (HSPP).
ZAGREB, January 24, 2018 - The Minister of Maritime Affairs, Transport and Infrastructure, Oleg Butković, said on Wednesday that two complaints that had been filed regarding the selection of the contractor for the Pelješac Bridge project would slow down the entire process by up to a month and a half, and that upon the completion of the appeals procedure, a contract would be signed with the contractor.
Higher penalties for traffic violations, and lower charges for car buyers and future drivers.
Due to strict criteria, Croatian Railways will have to pay 63 million kuna more than planned.
A company with no revenues has filed a complaint and suspended the tender for the largest infrastructure project in Croatia.
They are worried about proposed amendments to the Law on Road Transportation.
Two state-owned motorway companies had revenues of two billion kunas.
All preconditions for the construction to begin should be fulfilled by the end of the year.
The long-term solution for Uber in Croatia is expected in a new law which should soon be presented.