State will participate in all strategic decisions on Petrokemija, says minister

State will participate in all strategic decisions on Petrokemija, says minister

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The government will participate in all strategic decisions regarding the operations of Petrokemija and will have its representative on the management board, it was said on Tuesday during the signing of an annex to an agreement on capital increase and restructuring of the fertiliser factory in Kutina, CE Report quotes HINA

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