<h3>Were borders between Croatia and Serbia open in 1991-1995? Was there trade between the two countries?</h3>
There were several periods of ceasefire and even when there was fighting, it was often local. Was there trade between Croatia and Serbia during this period? Were the borders open? Could Serbs who were working in Western Europe pass through Croatia by car when they were visiting Serbia? Were trucks who went from Turkey to Western Europe passing through Serbia and Croatia?
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<p><i>Answer by Chris Christie the fat guy</i><br/>just after the forming of the soviet-union & slightly after the destruction of the ßerlin-wall? yea there was trade between the 2.
it was less than previous years. annually (btwn 30s-88) there was 30K-thousand # worth of trade. that decreased by 21.6% in early 80s. & 4.6/10 of that by early 90s. 4.55/10 of the revenue created by BOTH countries was in livestock & produce.</p>
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