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CROATIA’S KEY OLIVE OIL SECTOR FACES UP TO THREATS AND OPPORTUNITIES OF EU MEMBERSHIP



CROATIA became a European Union (EU) member state on July 1, and will be hoping that its significant olive oil sector will grow though eased EU market access and production support from Brussels.

Marta Bogdanic, director of projects for the food business group at the Croatian food and retail group Agrokor, which produces and sells a range of award-winning Croatian olive oils, and owns the largest olive groves in Croatia, told Oils & Fats International that Croatia’s EU accession will pose several challenges for the country’s olive oil sector.…

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CROATIA'S KNITWEAR SECTOR EYES GROWTH WITH EU ACCESSION



CROATIA, which joined the European Union (EU) on July 1, aims to revive its knitting sector following a decline in recent years. While understandably cautious about the next few years, given the current economic troubles in Europe, Croatia plans to capitalise on the potential benefits and opportunities from being an EU member state, focusing on innovation and higher-value products in order to become more competitive.…

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EUROPEAN COGENERATION PROSPERS IN SOME COUNTRIES, WHILE FIGHTING WEAK ECONOMIES AND UNHELPFUL POLICY IN OTHERS



WITH Europe’s economy still struggling to deal with the fall-out of the global financial crisis, its co-generation sector has had to fight to expand, or in some cases hold its position. Tightening national government budgets have meant that the co-gen industry has had to argue persuasively for public subsidies and tax breaks, or even the right to have equal treatment with renewable energies.…

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GROWTH IN INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING JOBS EXPECTED IN CROATIA AFTER EU ACCESSION



AFTER 10 hard years of negotiations, Croatia finally became the European Union (EU)’s 28th member state on July 1, a move that will inevitably open its financial and related services markets to major EU companies and partnerships. One key issue for European financial professionals has been, and will be, the extent to which Croatian business and government is clean.…

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CROATIA'S ACCESSION SPURRED IMPROVEMENTS IN AML/CFT REGIME



ON July 1, Croatia finally became the European Union’s 28th member state – a long-awaited accession following 10 hard years of negotiations. Many of the questions that surrounded Croatia’s eligibility centred on the country’s level of commercial crime and corruption, including money laundering, and concerns about its ability to tackle such problems effectively.…

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CROATIA PAINT SECTOR SEEKS MORE EUROPEAN EXPORTS NOW HOME COUNTRY IS EU MEMBER STATE



Croatia’s paint and coatings industry is aiming to capitalise on the benefits of the country’s recent July 1 accession to the European Union (EU), and is hoping that an economic recovery can also help the industry return to growth over the next year.…

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CROATIA SCRAP METAL SECTOR TO EXPAND FOLLOWING JULY 1 EU ACCESSION



Zagreb-based CIOS, one of the leading scrap metal businesses in Southeast Europe, and Eurometrec, the European Metal Trade and Recycling Federation, have told Metal Bulletin that the scrap metal industry in Croatia, which is to join the EU on July 1, has the potential to expand significantly over the next few years.…

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CROATIA TEXTILE SECTOR TO USE EU MEMBERSHIP TO IMPROVE PRODUCTION QUALITY



THE CROATIAN Chamber of Economy (CCE) has told just-style that the country plans to utilise European Union (EU) funding to help boost its textile and clothing industry after it becomes the 28th EU member state today (July 1). Indeed, European Commission officials stress that Croatia will have access to Euro EUR11.7 billion in EU investment funds over the next seven years if the country can propose suitable projects and programmes.…

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CROATIA COMMERCIAL PROPERTY SECTOR CAUTIOUSLY OPTIMISTIC ABOUT EU ACCESSION



THE COMMERCIAL property sector in Croatia, which is to join the European Union (EU) on July 1, is anticipating a boost to several key sectors as a result of the country’s long-awaited accession. However, the industry remains understandably cautious given the continuing economic difficulties being faced by the EU.…

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CROATIA COMMERCIAL PROPERTY MARKET EXPECT SHOT IN THE ARM FROM EU MEMBERSHIP



Given it took 10 years negotiations for Croatia to achieve the European Union (EU) membership to be granted on July 1, its government will want pay-back in economic growth and wealth through its new integration with 27 current EU countries.

And it is encouraging that the leading commercial property agencies in Croatia forecast an upturn in several key markets over the next year, due largely to Croatia’s EU accession.…

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