The latest FIFA rankings were released today, March 9, 2017.
Barbariga in Istria will be getting a brand new resort with swimming pools, wellness facilities, and commercial premises…
Hrvatska gospodarska komora reagirala je na uistinu impresivan način na naš nedavni članak u kojemu smo ukazali na neke od manjkavosti u radu te institucije. Promjene na službenim stranicama izvršene su manje od sat vremena nakon objave (i to u nedjelju). S konstruktivnom kritikom nastavljamo i danas, 9. ožujka 2017. godine, i to tako što ćemo pogledati na koji način gospodarske komore u regiji – pa čak i u dalekoj Africi – mogu ponuditi korisne lekcije svojim hrvatskim kolegama kako bi bolje radili u korist svojih članova i u cilju širenja poruke o hrvatskim tvrtkama u inozemstvu.
The record tourism season is confirmed by the tourism income in foreign currency of 18.1 percent of GDP, by far the highest in Europe
Cibona basketball players were better at home than the French Elan Chalon in the first match of the FIBA Eurocup quarterfinal with 87-85 (22-23, 26-25, 20-20, 19-17)
There was an impressive response from the Croatian Chamber of Economy to our recent article pointing out some failings of the institution recently, with changes to the official website made within an hour of publication (and on a Sunday too). We continue our constructive criticism on March 9, 2017, by taking a look at how the chambers of economy in the region - and as far away as Africa - can give useful lessons for their Croatian counterparts to implement, so that the Croatian Chamber of Economy can better serve its members and the Croatian business message internationally.
On International Women’s Day in Brussels the European Union Prize for Women Innovators 2017 was awarded. The first prize and 100.000 euro went to Michela Magaš, a dual Croatian/British national. Very little is written in Croatia about her, mostly in the context of her father Boris Magaš, legendary architect and author of Poljud stadium
Association of Renewable Energy is worried about the future of renewable energy in Croatia.
For most regular “uhljebs”, it is enough to be a member of just one political party.