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SARAJEVO (Bosnia and Herzegovina), March 18 (SeeNews) - Following is a schedule of corporate, economic and political events taking place in or related to Bosnia and Herzegovina through November 2. New or amended entries are marked (*).

* Tuesday, March 18 – Sarajevo: Bosnia to officially launch a government export promotion agency (Bosnia and Herzegovina Export Promotion Agency, BHEPA), a project funded by the European Union. (1000 GMT)

* Tuesday, March 18 – Sarajevo: International agencies supervising Bosnia’s post-war recovery to hold a regular weekly news conference. (1030 GMT)

* Tuesday, March 18 – Sarajevo: Bosnia’s tripartite presidency to hold a meeting. (1100 GMT)

* Tuesday, March 18 – Sarajevo: The members of Bosnia’s tripartite presidency to receive British Minister for Europe Jim Murphy. (1430 GMT)

* Tuesday, March 18 – Sarajevo: The lower chamber of Bosnia’s central parliament to hold a session; to discuss draft laws on police reform, a key condition set by the European Union for establishing closer ties with the Balkan country.

* Tuesday, March 18 – Banja Luka: The Serb Republic Prime Minister Milorad Dodik to receive a delegation of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) led by Secretary General Marc Perrin de Brichambaut. (1230 GMT)

* Wednesday, March 19 – Banja Luka: The Serb Republic parliament to hold a session; to discuss amendments to the Republic’s constitution.

Wednesday, March 19 – Banja Luka: The international construction fair Grames opens. (to March 24)

Wednesday, March 19 - Ljubuski: One of Bosnia’s biggest insurers, Croatia Osiguranje, to hold a shareholders’ meeting. (1700 GMT)

Wednesday, March 19 - Kozluk: Bosnian beverages maker Vitinka to hold a shareholders’ meeting. (1200 GMT)

Friday, March 21: Bosnian Croats mark Catholic Good Friday; public holiday in the Croat-dominated parts of Bosnia.

Friday, March 21 - Sarajevo: Bosnian state-controlled construction company Hidrogradnja to hold a shareholders’ meeting. (0800 GMT)

Sunday, March 23: Bosnian Croats celebrate Catholic Easter; public holiday in the Croat-dominated parts of Bosnia.

Monday, March 24: Bosnian Croats celebrate Catholic Easter; public and market holiday in the Muslim-Croat Federation.

Thursday, March 27 - Visoko: Bosnian insurer VGT Osiguranje to hold a shareholders’ meeting. (1300 GMT)

Friday, March 28 - Bihac: Bosnian insurer Camelija Osiguranje to hold a shareholders’ meeting. (1100 GMT)

Sunday, March 30: Bosnia switches from standard time to daylight saving time, adjusting clocks one hour forward to GMT+2. (at 0100 GMT)

Tuesday, April 1 – Mostar: The 11th international Business fair Mostar 2008 opens. (to April 5)

Monday, April 7 - Banja Luka: Bosnian Nova Banjalucka Banka, member of Italy’s UniCredit Group, to hold a shareholders’ meeting. (1000 GMT)

Monday, April 7 - Budapest (Hungary): The 2nd Annual Summit on Securitisation in Central and Eastern Europe opens, organised by Information management Network (IMN). (to April 8)

Wednesday, April 9 – Banja Luka: An international tourism fair opens. (to April 11)

Thursday, April 10 – Sarajevo: The 34th international sports fair opens. (to April 12)

Thursday, April 10 – Trebinje: Business fair Mediteranski Dani Trebinje 2008 opens. (to April 12)

Tuesday, April 15 - Sofia (Bulgaria): A two-day conference opens, Balkan Real Estate conference, organised by Balkan Property exhibition (BalPEx).

Wednesday, April 16 – Mostar: One of the Bosnian units of Italy’s UniCredit Group, UniCredit Bank d.d., to hold a shareholders’ meeting. (0900 GMT)

Wednesday, April 16 – Banja Luka: The international media fair Promedia 2008 opens. (to April 21)

Thursday, April 24 - Sarajevo: The Bosnian unit of Austrian Raiffeisen Zentralbank (RZB) to hold a shareholders’ meeting. (0800 GMT)

Sunday, April 27: Bosnian Serbs celebrate Orthodox Easter.

Monday, April 28: Bosnian Serbs celebrate Orthodox Easter, public and market holiday in the Serb Republic.

Thursday, May 1: Labour Day, public and market holiday.

Friday, May 2: Labour Day, public and market holiday.

Tuesday, May 6 – Tuzla: The 15th international Business fair Promo 2008 opens. (to May 10)

Thursday, May 8 – Banja Luka: The international medical and cosmetics fair Medico 2008 opens. (to May 10)

Thursday, May 8 – Banja Luka: The international tourism fair MST 2008 opens. (to May 10)

Thursday, May 8 – Banja Luka: The international finance fair Days of BH Finance opens. (to May 10)

Friday, May 9: Day of Victory over Fascism, public and market holiday in the Serb Republic.

Tuesday, May 20 – Zenica: The international metals fair ZEPS Intermetal 2008 opens. (to May 23)

Tuesday, May 27 – Sarajevo: The 30th international construction fair Gradnja i Obnova 2008 opens. (to May 30)

Tuesday, May 27 – Sarajevo: The 33th international plastics and rubber products fair Plagram 2008 opens. (to May 30)

Wednesday, June 4 – Banja Luka: The international furniture fair San 2008 opens. (to June 8)

Wednesday, June 25 – Tuzla: The 8th international tourism, sports, ecology and health fair BIHTOURS 2008 opens. (to June 28)

Friday, July 25 – Banja Luka: A brewers’ fair, Beer Days, opens. (to July 27)

Wednesday, August 20 – Gradacac: The international agriculture and food industry fair, Days of the Plum, opens. (to August 24)

Wednesday, September 10 – Banja Luka: The international agriculture and food industry fair AGROS 2008 opens. (to September 14)

Thursday, September 11 – Bihac: The 11th international ecology fair EKOBIS 2008 opens. (to September 14)

Thursday, September 18 – Bijeljina: The 7th international agriculture fair Interagro 2008 opens. (to September 21)

Wednesday, October 8 – Doboj: The 12th international small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) fair Dobojexpo 2008 opens. (to October 11)

Wednesday, October 8 – Banja Luka: The international automotive industry fair SAM 2008 opens. (to October 13)

Wednesday, October 29 – Brcko: The 7th international Business fair Brcko 2008 opens. (to November 2)

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