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Court Temporarily Halts New Steelwork Bankruptcy, Decision Date for Company’s Fate Revealed

Sarajevo Times

Sarajevo Times

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July 2, 2026

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Court Temporarily Halts New Steelwork Bankruptcy, Decision Date for Company’s Fate Revealed

Dino Aličić, a judge at the Municipal Court in Zenica, acting on the legal petition filed by the Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and represented by the FBiH Prime Minister, has scheduled a hearing for July 10th. The court will rule on the proposal to initiate extraordinary administration proceedings over the corporate [] The post Court Temporarily Halts New Steelwork Bankruptcy, Decision Date for Company’s Fate Revealed appeared first on Sarajevo Times.

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