Agrokor might be the first company to use the new law.
Due to regulations, taxes and business rules which change daily, many entrepreneurs decide to shut down their businesses.
Young Zagreb innovators invent smart security system for locking bikes
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
If the proposed changes to the Zoning Plan of Dubrovnik-Neretva County are adopted, vineyards on Komarna will be history
Some thoughts from Indium d.o.o. CEO Milan Račić, published on his LinkedIn page on February 22, 2017, on why Croatia is failing to fix its state-owned companies.
Latest solar cell technology is coming to Sisak.
After numerous promises, it seems that fees paid by Croatian companies could finally be lowered.
At midnight, many new laws and regulations came into effect in Croatia.
The bankruptcy procedure of the agricultural cooperative Dingač in Potomje on Pelješac peninsula in southern Dalmatia may be the most unusual in Croatia