From 2023, a major adjustment in the financial sector is imminent, marking the arrival of the euro on the Croatian market. In August, the euro law will regulate the obligation to show prices twice, what is one of the ways to alleviate inflationary pressures. The final decision of the Council of the European Union on Croatia's accession to the euro zone is expected in June and Croatia should replace the kuna with the euro at the beginning of next year, but this summer, prices in shops and restaurants and online stores should be highlighted and written in euros. The government has set January 1, 2023, as the date when Croatia should be ready to join the eurozone, and the announcement of a formal decision is expected in the middle of this year.