Vedran Obućina jest analitykiem i dziennikarzem specjalizującym się w polityce Zachodnich Bałkanów oraz Bliskiego Wschodu. Jest sekretarzem Stowarzyszenia Studiów Basenu Morza Śródziemnego na Uniwersytecie w Rijece oraz analitykiem The Atlantic Post w Waszyngtonie.
Vedran Obućina is an analyst and a journalist specializing in the Western Balkans and Middle East domestic and foreign affairs. He is the Secretary of the Society for Mediterranean Studies at the University of Rijeka and a Foreign Affairs Analyst at The Atlantic Post.
Croatian Minister of Economy Darko Horvat announced that this year the government will abolish more than 300 administrative processes that undermine entrepreneurs’ procedures and will save more than HRK600m.
Banks in Croatia doubled their pre-tax profits in the first nine months of 2018, according to Croatian National Bank (CNB). Crotain banking sector has the highest capital employed in the economy, around HRK60 bn.
Many Europeans who right now head for skiing destinations in all parts of Europe will use Elan skiing equipment, which is one of the largest companies in the Alpine Slavic state of Slovenia.
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The reason of introducing the EUR was the expectation that it would bring economic benefits to member states by strengthening their macroeconomic stability, trade and investment promotion.
As early as 2020, new solar and wind power plants will be more cost-effective than coal and gas power plants.
The clientelist principle by which family and friends of officials always get good state jobs once again excited the public. There are many cases of nepotism and corruption in the Southeast Europe.
Croatia have to develop a new strategy for digitization of industry, public administration and the public sector, modernize the education system and increase investment in R&D.
INA and First Gas Company (PPD) signed an agreement with Croatian Center for Restructuring and Sales (CERP) to recapitalize Kutinska Petrokemija, a leading Croatian petrochemical company
Montenegro starts with research to determine whether it has enough resources to achieve a commercial use of oil and gas. Convoy of seismic exploration ships arrived on Montenegrin territorial waters, including the largest...