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Government to Introduce Regulatory Reform
“Regulatory guillotine” will be one of the major projects of government in 2017.
12 Companies Apply on Tender for Construction of Pelješac Bridge
Although the project has been delayed several times, it seems that construction might finally begin in 2017.
Croatia Again Refuses Continuation of Border Arbitration Proceedings with Slovenia
Border dispute between Croatia and Slovenia continues.
Dubrovnik Becomes Centre of Auto Industry Events
An official press release to accompany yet another international award for Sun Gardens Dubrovnik on December 1, 2016.
US Kiowa Warrior Helicopters Arrive in Croatia
The helicopters which the United States donated to Croatia have arrived to the Zemunik Airbase.
Parliament Adopts Tax Reform
Starting from 1 January, big changes are coming to Croatian tax system.
Hackers Attack Croatian Foreign Ministry
Foreign Minister Stier claims that no important data was compromised.
Only Albania and Kosovo Have Slower Internet than Croatia
Croats are surfing Internet at a slow speed and expensive cost: We are at the bottom in Europe for Internet ...
Vollo Travel Startup Awarded in Zagreb, Wins Trip to Tel Aviv
Vollo, the online search service that compares and purchases bus tickets, has been awarded the City of Zagreb award at ...
Jadrolinija Transports More Than 11 Million Passengers This Year
This is a new record for Croatian national passenger shipping company.