Croatian Economy In Numbers

GDP (2013): $57,283 billion (Nominal) – $77.9 billion (PPP)

GDP rank: 73rd (Nominal) – 82nd (PPP)

GDP growth (2014): 0.3%

GDP per capita (2013): $13,561 (Nominal) – $20,904 (PPP)

GDP by sector (2012): agriculture 4.7%, industry 33.1%, services 62.2%

GDP …

How To Start A Business In Croatia

Foreign businessmen often find Croatian bureaucratic procedures overwhelming. However, being that Croatia is one of the leading countries in south-east Europe with plentiful natural resources and a government that strongly encourages foreign investments, the country offers great opportunities for starting …

Business Etiquette In Croatia

Every culture has a particular way in which they conduct business. Understanding these business protocols allows you to make and excellent impression on people you are in business with and ensure you achieve the perfect level of professionalism necessary for

Tax Structure In Croatia

Croatia’s tax regime affects both residents and non-residents. A resident is a natural person with a legal residence or a customary habitat in the Republic of Croatia, whilst a non-resident is a person who has neither a legal residence nor …

Kuna: Croatian Currency

Even though Croatia joined the European Union in 2013, the country has yet to join the European Monetary System. It is expected that Kuna will be replaced by Euro in the next few years, but until that time majority of

Applying For Croatian Visa

Ever since Croatia is accession to the European Union, it has become tremendously easier not only for Croatian citizens to travel in Europe, but for foreign visitors to stay in Croatia as well. Nevertheless, the stay of foreign visitors still