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Croatia and the Eurozone: Majority of Croats Against Euro Introduction

Lauren Simmonds

While some remain passive to the notion, Croatia and the Eurozone is a particularly sensitive topic among many. After having ...

Croatia and the Eurozone: Next Two Years Crucial for Adaptation

Lauren Simmonds

Unlike the United Kingdom, which used an opt-out, one of Croatia’s obligations upon joining the European Union was the eventual ...

Of 25,000 Newly Employed Croats, 21,500 Employed in Seasonal Jobs

Lauren Simmonds

Croatia’s seasonality is both a blessing and a curse when it comes to employment and economic woes.

Exchange Rate: Kuna’s Current Position Favourable for Loans Tied to Euro

Lauren Simmonds

The currently strong kuna favors all those who have euro-denominated loans owing to the reduction in repayment rates.

Eurostat: Annual Inflation Down to EU and Euro Area, Croatia Follows Trend

Total Croatia News

ZAGREB, January 17th, 2018 – Annual inflation in both the European Union and euro area was down in December 2017 and ...

Zdravko Marić: ”We’re Seriously Thinking About Reducing VAT”

Lauren Simmonds

It’s evident that any tax and administrative relief for citizens and entrepreneurs has positive effects.

Citizens Don’t See How They’ll Benefit From Euro Introduction

Lauren Simmonds

Croatia has joining the eurozone in its sights, but, as expected, not everyone is jumping for joy at the idea…

Markus Söder: Economic Reforms First, Then Adopt The Euro

Lauren Simmonds

The Bavarian finance minister warns that the dreaded Greek scenario will follow without engaging in the necessary reforms before the ...

Zdravko Marić ”Through Adopting Euro We’ll Be Able To Raise Living Standards and Prosperity”

Lauren Simmonds

With nay-sayers among the public all the more vocal and concerns about a possible Greek scenario taking place all the ...

Plenković On Euro Introduction: ”We’ll Be More Attractive To Foreign Investors”

Lauren Simmonds

Not everyone is over the moon about Croatia’s entry into the eurozone, but the PM continues to try to persuade ...