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Introduction of the Euro: What Will the First Two Weeks Look Like?
Pay in kunas, get euros back. At least this is how the first two weeks in Croatia would look after ...

What Exactly Will Increase in Price With Croatian Eurozone Accession?
As Poslovni Dnevnik writes, the controversy over Croatian Eurozone accession, aside from solely political views, boils down to a debate ...

Croatia Set to Amend 118 Laws and Regulations Before Switching to the Euro
Finance Minister Zdravko Marić informed the cabinet that in the last month, the competent agencies had itemized a total of ...

Switching to Euro Will Help Croatia Enjoy Better Credit Rating
Addressing a meeting of the National Council for the introduction of the Euro as Official Currency in Croatia, which was also attended ...

Croatian National Bank Answers Important Question About Eurozone Entry
As Poslovni Dnevnik writes, according to previous announcements, Croatia should enter the Eurozone and as such finally adopt the on ...

60 Percent of Croatian Households Have Zero Debt, Under Eurozone Average
As Jadranka Dozan/Poslovni Dnevnik writes, with the continuation of moderate growth rates of total bank loans to the private sector, ...

Plenković Expects Croatia To Enter Eurozone In Early 2023
He is attending a two-day EU summit which today will include a eurozone summit. “That’s an opportunity for me to state ...

Numerous Recommendations Before Croatian Eurozone Membership Provided
As Poslovni Dnevnik/Ana Blaskovic writes, although some strides have been made, state-owned companies remain synonymous with political flattery, corruption scandals ...

Croatian Public’s Opinion on Eurozone More Positive But Skepticism Remains
As Poslovni Dnevnik/Jadranka Dozan writes, the positive image of the European Union (EU) held by the Croatian public today is slightly ...

Plenković: Croatia Expects to Join Eurozone and Schengen in 3 Years
“The idea is to do both — accession to Schengen and the eurozone — by the end of this government’s ...