The European Commission has welcomed the Croatian government's decision to sell the Split-based shipyard and announced a meeting with Croatian officials for talks on the Croatian shipbuilding industry.
There are several serious bidders, domestic and foreign, interested in the Rijeka-based "3. Maj" shipyard, First Deputy Prime Minister and Economy Minister Radimir Cacic and Finance Minister Slavko Linic said after the government session on Thursday, stressing that the government would try to find new buyers according to the existing tender.
No bids have been submitted in the tender for the locations Hidrobaza and Pineta within the development project Brijuni Rivijera, which expired on Wednesday, Brijuni Rivijera company CEO Ratomir Ivicic said.
The tenders for the locations Hidrobaza and Pineta within the Brijuni Rivijera development project will be invited again under different terms, Tourism Minister Veljko Ostojic said ahead of a government session on Thursday.
Two companies -- Jadranska Ulaganja, owned by Danko Koncar, and More Trogir, owned by Slobodan Ljubicic -- have submitted their letters of intent for the privatisation of the Brodotrogir shipyard in the southern Adriatic town of Trogir and after a thorough examination the government will decide which bid is more favourable, the government said at its session on Thursday.
The concept of the solution to the shipbuilding industry has been rounded up with the government's decision to sell the Brodotrogir dock to the Kermas Energija company and the information on a draft contract on the sale of Brodosplit, First Deputy Prime Minister and Economy Minister Radimir Cacic told the press on Thursday, expressing confidence the process of restructuring and privatising Croatian docks would be successful.
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