ZAGREB, August 9, 2018 - Croatia's exports in the first six months of 2018 came to 51.3 billion kuna, rising by two percent compared to the corresponding period in 2017, whereas imports increased by 5.5% to 85.9 billion kuna, according to preliminary figures released by the national statistical office (DZS) on Thursday.
ZAGREB, July 9, 2018 - Croatia's exports reached 42.1 billion kuna in the first five months of 2018, up 1.2% from the same period in 2017, while imports rose by 4.7% to 70.6 billion kuna, according to initial figures published by the National Bureau of Statistics (DZS) on Monday.
ZAGREB, May 9, 2018 - In the first two months of 2018, Croatia recorded a fall in exports and a rise in imports year-on-year, as it did in the first three months of 2018, resulting in a higher trade deficit and a lower export-import ratio, according to data released by the national statistical office DZS on Wednesday.
ZAGREB, May 7, 2018 - In the first quarter of 2018, Croatia remained Bosnia and Herzegovina's (BiH) main trade partner, followed by Serbia, according to data published by the Foreign Trade Chamber of BiH on Monday.
ZAGREB, April 9, 2018 - Croatia's commodity exports in the first two months this year totalled 15.53 billion kuna, which was 1.6% lower compared to the corresponding period of 2017, whereas the imports amounted to 26.18 billion kuna, or 9.7% more year-on-year, according to the preliminary figures released by the national statistical office (DZS) on Monday.
ZAGREB, March 8, 2018 - Croatia's commodity exports in January this year grew by 2.8% compared to January 2017, while imports grew by 14.4%, show preliminary statistics of the national statistical office (DZS).
German cities can now impose bans on acceptable levels of pollution, so older diesel engine cars might become less attractive, which means their price will go down.
ZAGREB, February 8, 2018 - Croatia's export of goods in the first 11 months of 2017 went up 13.9% on the year, while imports went up 11%, the national statistical office said on Thursday, raising its estimates from November, when it forecast that exports would go up 13.6% and imports 10.5%.
The value of imported meat in the first ten months of 2017 was higher by almost 40 million euro compared to last year.
Croatia's most important trading partners are still members of the European Union.