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​Analysts: European Commission forecast not unexpectedGiven the unfavourable structure dominated by tourism, Croatia's economic recovery after the coronavirus crisis will take longer and be more painful, which is why the latest forecast by the European Commission comes as no surprise, analysts told Hina on Tuesday. 07.07.2020. | News
Croatia among three worst hit economies in EUThe coronavirus pandemic has impacted all European Union countries but not equally and the most affected countries are those that largely depend on tourism, notes the European Commission's summer 2020 economic forecast released on Tuesday. 07.07.2020. | News
Fewer toursits older than 55 visiting Croatia this yearThe corona crisis impacts the travel industry, with fewer and fewer "seniors"  travelling this season, as evident in data of eVisitor app showing that in the first six months of the year the biggest decrease has occurred in the number of tourists older than 55 visiting Croatia. 07.07.2020. | News
EC revises upward forecast of Croatia's economic downturn in 2020​The European Commission has revised its forecast for Croatia's economic downturn from the previous - 9.1% up to -10.8% in 2020 as a consequence of the corona crisis and sticks to its prediction of the country's recovery of 7.5% in 2021. 07.07.2020. | News
Lika region to get faster internet by 2023Gospic, Otocac and Plitvicka Jezera in the Lika region will get a faster internet by 2023 after funding was approved by the EU to develop broadband internet access as part of a project worth almost HRK 100 million, Gospic town authorities said on Friday. 03.07.2020. | News
Numerous flights from France to Croatia in JulyWith the start of July numerous airlines have reintroduced flights to Croatia from various European countries including France, with flights from Paris, Lyon and Nantes to Zagreb, Split and Dubrovnik which starting as of July 3, the National Tourist Board (HTZ) said on Friday. 03.07.2020. | News
Bozinovic: 6.6 million passengers entered Croatia in June​Six million passengers entered Croatia in June, which is 40% less than for the same month last year, Interior Minister Davor Bozinovic informed on Thursday. 02.07.2020. | News
Nautical tourism plunges by 42%, summer bringing better resultsNautical tourism in the first half of the year generated 42% fewer arrivals of foreign yachts and vessels than in the same period in 2019 while better results will be presumably achieved during the summer, the Ministry of the Sea and Transport reported on Thursday. 02.07.2020. | News
HBOR extends moratoriums on loan repayments until 30 SeptemberThe Croatian Bank for Reconstruction and Development (HBOR) has extended moratoriums on loan repayments for all clients for seven months or until 30 September, while moratoriums for clients from the tourism sector have been extended for 16 months or until 30 June 2021, the bank announced on Thursday. 02.07.2020. | News
UNCTAD: Croatia among three countries hardest hit by tourism dropThe world’s tourism sector could lose at least $1.2 trillion, or 1.5% of the global GDP, due to a standstill of nearly four months caused by the coronavirus pandemic, UNCTAD says in its latest report, and Croatia is among the countries whose GDP might suffer the most from tourism losses. 02.07.2020. | News