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FinMin glad about increasing exports and consumption growthFinance Minister Boris Lalovac on Thursday commented on the latest Croatian National Bank (HNB) estimate of a possible slight economic decline in the first quarter of 2015, highlighting the latest figures showing increased exports in the first two months of the year and further personal consumption growth. 10.04.2015. | News | Finance
PM: These trains are result of the labour and design of our people, we can sell them abroadA new electric train was formally launched at Zagreb's central railway station and the first ride was taken by Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic, Deputy Prime Minister Branko Grcic, Finance Minister Boris Lalovac and Deputy Transport Minister Zdenko Antesic. 10.04.2015. | News | Building and Planning
PM: There'll be no hasty decisions about outsourcingPrime Minister Zoran Milanovic said on Thursday that his government would make no hasty decisions after the Constitutional Court found as unacceptable the referendum question to ban the outsourcing of non-core public-sector activities. 10.04.2015. | News
PM receives French economist Thomas PikettyPrime Minister Zoran Milanovic on Thursday received French economist Thomas Piketty, the author of the globally successful academic study "Capital in the Twenty-first Century" which emphasises the themes of his work on wealth concentrations and distribution over the past 250 years. 10.04.2015. | News
EUR 1.3bn available in EU funds for Croatian transport projectsCroatia is planning to invest some 1.3 billion euros available from EU funds into transport infrastructure by 2020, government officials said in Split on Friday during a conference on European Union funds. 10.04.2015. | News | Transport, Maritime and Infrastructure
President and PM extend best wishes for Orthodox EasterPrime Minister Zoran Milanovic on Friday extended their best wishes to all Christian Orthodox believers in Croatia who celebrate Easter on Sunday according to the Julian calendar. 10.04.2015. | News
Minister says 40,000 young people to be permanently employed by year's endLabour and Pension System Minister Mirando Mrsic said in Dubrovnik on Friday that by the end of this year, owing to the government's employment incentives, 40,000 young people would have employment contracts for an indefinite period of time. 10.04.2015. | News | Labour and Pensions
Minister Lorencin: Binding bids for Kupari tourism project to be invited in week or twoA public invitation for binding bids for the development of the Kupari tourism project in the Dubrovnik area will be announced in a week or two, Tourism Minister Darko Lorencin said on Thursday after a government session. 09.04.2015. | News | Tourism