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A Week in Croatian Politics – Eurozone Growing Pains & Price Increases

Lauren Simmonds

Price rises are hitting pockets and bank accounts Croatia officially (and finally) entered the Eurozone on the 1st of January, ...

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Eurozone Croatia: Zagreb Cafe Owner Irritated by Lipa Payments

Lauren Simmonds

Many people thought they were prepared for the birth of Eurozone Croatia, but it seems as if most of us ...

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Euro Croatia Price Increase: Politician Kreso Beljak Shopping Across Border

Lauren Simmonds

As Poslovni Dnevnik writes, while appearing as a recent guest of N1 studio, the President of the Croatian Peasant Party, ...

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A Week in Croatian Politics – Schengen, Euros, and Shallower Pockets

Lauren Simmonds

Croatia finally joins Schengen After being a member of the European Union (EU) since July 2013, Croatia has now finally ...

Croatian Exporters Rejoice at Eurozone, Schengen Accession

Lauren Simmonds

As Poslovni Dnevnik/Marija Brnic writes, the introduction of the euro was mostly called for by Croatian exporters, and they’ve been ...

Croatian Hospitality Establishments Air Euro Concerns on Kuna’s Final Day

Lauren Simmonds

As Poslovni Dnevnik writes, will Croatian hospitality establishments double up as unwilling exchange offices during the first half of January? ...

City of Split Updates Prices in Euros, Parking is Now More Expensive

Lauren Simmonds

As Poslovni Dnevnik writes, with the introduction of the euro as this country’s official currency, Split’s local authorities, or more ...

How Will Croatian Eurozone Membership Look for Cafe Culture?

Lauren Simmonds

Croatia is set to scrap the kuna and adopt the bloc’s single currency in just two weeks, and there are ...

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A Week in Croatian Politics – Bosnia and Herzegovina, Schengen and Qatar

Lauren Simmonds

Ursula von der Leyen announces her arrival in Croatia on the 1st of January, 2023 An incredible day for Croatian ...

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A Week in Croatian Politics – Schengen, Bomb Scares and ATM Shortages

Lauren Simmonds

After a lot of nail biting and waiting, Croatian Schengen accession has been officially approved After much deliberation, a lot ...