Business

Relaxing Restrictions Leads to Increased Turnover in Retail and Hospitality

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ZAGREB, May 4, 2020 – The first wave of relaxing epidemiological restrictions since April 27 has led to an increased ...

Number of Industrial Workers in March Down Year on Year

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ZAGREB, May 4, 2020 – The number of industrial workers in Croatia in March remained unchanged from February, while compared ...

Majority of Croatian Companies No Longer Paying Fee for Croatian Forests

Lauren Simmonds

As Darko Bicak/Poslovni Dnevnik writes on the 3rd of May, 2020, given the fact that the COVID-19 crisis has shaken ...

Three Associations, GLAS Against Non-Working Sundays

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ZAGREB, May 3, 2020 – The associations — a Croatian association of agricultural producers, a national association of cafe and ...

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Dubrovnik Hopes Special Status, Ad Campaign Will Save Dismal Tourist Season

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May 2, 2020 — Dubrovnik will try to salvage what promises to be a brutal summer tourist season by seeking ...

22% Rise in Consumption in First Week of Eased Measures

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ZAGREB, May 2, 2020 – In the first week since the gradual lifting of the strict lockdown measures, the consumption ...

Despite Economic Woes, Kraljevica Shipyard Full of Vessels

Lauren Simmonds

In a sea of negative news headlines and depressing economic forecasts, some good news arrives from the Kraljevica shipyard – ...

IJF: Croatia Improves Budget Transparency, But There Is Room for Improvement

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ZAGREB, May 1, 2020 – Croatia has made progress on the global scale of state budget transparency, and according to ...

INA Unions Want Government to Give up Dividend

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ZAGREB, May 1, 2020 – The three biggest trade unions in the INA oil group have asked Prime Minister Andrej ...

GDP to Shrink by 9.4% in 2020, Rebound by 6.1% in 2021

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ZAGREB, April 30, 2020 – The government forecasts that this year Gross Domestic Product (GDP) will fall by 9.4% while ...