Mate Rimac Publishes Hyundai’s Official Plans for Croatia

Lauren Simmonds

Mate Rimac and his company Rimac Automobili are known for their tireless efforts, but they’ve been all systems go over the last few weeks in terms of trying to finally make the Croatian Government see sense when it comes to attracting foreign investment into the automotive industry, which is currently an industry entirely bypassing Croatia, favouring its neighbours with more friendly, less draconian policies instead.

Is all this about to finally alter? After Mate Rimac managed to arrange a meeting with the Prime Minister, following a long period of HDZ’s main man seeming to disregard the idea, this innovative Croatian entrepreneur has been doing all he can to show PM Plenković, who was visibly impressed with what he saw at the Rimac Automobili plant in Sveta Nedjelja, as well as his government delegates, just how investment can be attracted, and how Croatia can jump on the well-paying automotive industry’s train before it’s too late.

As Poslovni Dnevnik writes on the 1st of July, 2019, following the meeting held between Mate Rimac and Andrej Plenković last week, Mate Rimac announced on Facebook that Hyundai, which has the utmost respect for Rimac, now officially supports the initiative to bring the car industry to the Republic of Croatia.

This is a truly incredible move for a country which succeeds in doing very little in terms of investment, other than turning it away and giving anyone who does try a far more difficult time than could ever be considered necessary. A move that could not have been made a reality if it weren’t for the incredible Mate Rimac.

“Hyundai officially supports the initiative to bring the automotive industry to Croatia. I hope this opportunity will be utilised,” said Mate Rimac on his Facebook profile today after Hyundai released a press release on its official website regarding Friday’s meeting on the potential of the automotive industry in Croatia.

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