As of January 1, 2023, the euro is the official currency and legal tender in the Republic of Croatia. On that day, the Republic of Croatia becomes the twentieth member state of the euro area, and the euro becomes the official monetary unit and legal tender in the Republic of Croatia.
During all activities related to the introduction of the euro, the key principle is consumer protection. The main consumer protection mechanisms in the process of introducing the euro are:
Powerful changes, including urbanization, demographics and the drive for sustainability, are opening up new challenges and opportunities for the global real estate and construction industry. The construction industry in some European countries such as Germany, Denmark, Sweden and Poland (and Croatia) did not experience major problems during the pandemic, but those countries that suffered the "pandemic impact" already in 2021, returned what they lost, and even more . Now most countries expect growth in 2022.
Summer is an ideal opportunity to lay the foundations for digital business transformation and business growth. Within the National Plan for Recovery and Resilience, several tenders have been announced, the purpose of which is the digital transformation of small and medium-sized enterprises in Croatia. The funds are non-refundable, and the goal of the Call is to enable digitization for the purpose of digital transformation of Croatian SMEs by acquiring digital tools and equipment and strengthening digital skills for the development and application of new products, services and processes, which will ultimately result in strengthening the market position of the company and increasing productivity.
The financial statement for the period from January 1 to June 30, 2022 (hereinafter: semi-annual financial statement) is submitted by:
Inflation has taken over the global market and shows no sign of abating in the near future. Mid-sized international companies must take immediate steps to mitigate problems at the outset.