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Different views on INA between Zagreb and MOL confirmed, talks continueNegotiators of the Croatian government and the Hungarian oil and gas company MOL on Friday held a second round of negotiations on their relationship in the Croatian oil and gas company INA, saying afterwards the meeting confirmed their different viewpoints but that they would resume the negotiations.
  08.11.2013. | News
Govt. proposes bill on minimum secured allowance of HRK 2,900 per monthThe government on Thursday approved a bill on social welfare that proposes to unify four benefits into one which would be known as a single guaranteed welfare benefit and which could amount to a maximum of HRK 2,900 per month.
  07.11.2013. | News
Government gives positive opinion on work of state prosecutor's officeThe government at its session on Thursday proposed to parliament to endorse a report of the Chief State Prosecutor's Office (DORH) for 2012, adding several comments to parts of the report.
  31.10.2013. | News
Grcic: Croatia has made greater progress over last year than in previous fiveThe key message from the World Bank's Doing Business report is that over the last year Croatia has made progress in five of ten areas, and also interesting is the indication that the progress has been greater than in the previous five years, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Regional Development and EU Funds, Branko Grcic told the press.

29.10.2013. | News
Deputy PM attends British Innovations and Skills fairCroatia's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Regional Development and European Union Funds, Branko Grcic, accompanied by Ambassador to Great Britain Ivan Grdesic, on Friday visited the 13th British Innovations and Skills (BIS) fair at which seven Croatian companies and innovators were presenting their projects with the support of the Croatian Chamber of Commerce (HGK).

25.10.2013. | News | Press releases
PM denies gov't considered raising VATPrime Minister Zoran Milanovic said in Brussels on Thursday that the Croatian government had not considered raising Value Added Tax (VAT) and that there had been no mention of it.

24.10.2013. | News
Deputy Prime Minister Grcic: British investors show interest in motorways, railways, ports, energy and tourismCroatia's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Regional Development and EU Funds, Branko Grcic, said he was pleased with the first British-Croatian trade and investment forum in London on Thursday, citing large infrastructure projects, monetisation of the motorways, investments in the railways and ports, energy and tourism projects as areas of interest to potential investors.
  24.10.2013. | News
British-Croatian Investment Forum held in LondonCroatian Deputy Prime Minister and EU Funds and Regional Development Minister Branko Grcic said in London on Thursday that the Croatian authorities "do not seek to improve our investment climate. We aim higher – we want to permanently make Croatia a truly investment-friendly country".
  24.10.2013. | News