croatian economy
Zagreb and Ljubljana Stock Exchanges Presented in New York
As Poslovni Dnevnik writes on the 9th of April, 2019, more than sixty meetings with investors were held by five ...
Veljko Ostojić: Only Lowering Taxes Can Save Croatia
As Novac/Veljko Ostojic writes on the 8th of April, 2019, after almost a decade of high growth rates in Croatia’s ...
From Dalmatia to Karlovac and Rijeka, Chinese Eye Up Croatia
As Gordana Grgas/Novac writes on the 8th of April, 2019, if there was a European tender held solely to attract ...
Chinese Building Car Factory in Dalmatia, Jobs for 500 People
Chinese-Croatian relations grow ever closer as the Chinese expand their business empire in Dalmatia, not merely stopping at Pelješac bridge. ...
Croatian Nautical Tourism Revenue Three Percent Higher in 2018
Nautical tourism is yet another tourism sector that Croatia would do very well to get stuck into, much like the ...
World Bank Foresees Croatian Economic Growth in Next Three Years
Economic growth in Europe and Central Asia slowed down to 3.1 percent in 2018, and it is predicted to fall ...
Vienna Institute: Croatia Continuing to Slow Down, Kosovo is Rising Star
As Adriano Milovan/Novac writes on the 2nd of April, 2019, the economic expansion period for most of the transition countries, ...
Foreign Workers Will Not Solve Croatian Labour Problems
Could foreign workers end the labour shortage in Croatia?
Impact of Government Turmoil on Croatian Stock Exchange
Stable government is more important to investors than GDP growth.
Croatia to Raise Retirement Age to 67
All people born in 1961 and later will have to work two years longer.