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The two per cent crisis tax on incomes ranging from 3 000 to 6 000 kuna will be abolished as of July 1 this year, Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor announced at a government session. "We want it to give additional stimulus to spending and to boost optimism in the country which we all need," Kosor said. She thanked all citizens for showing their understanding at the time when the government made "the tough decision" to impose the crisis tax. read more
17/03/10 15:30
Croatian Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor said after meeting representatives of the national employers' association HUP on Friday that this year public companies would make investments worth HRK 12.6 billion and that capital projects worth close to two billion kuna would be additionally financed from the budget. The investments refer to companies such as the Croatian Power Company (HEP) and the Hrvatske Autoceste (HAC) motorway operator, and to the construction of schools, daycare centres and other facilities, said Kosor. read more
17/03/10 15:29
The Croatian government on Thursday gave state guarantees for loans to the 3. Maj shipyard for several construction projects and to the Brodosplit-Brodogradiliste and Brodotrogir shipyards for financing production and maintaining operations. At the closed-door part of today's session, the government adopted a decision on giving state guarantees to the Credit Suisse International/Credit Suisse, London Branch, for loans to the Rijeka-based 3. Maj and the Split-based Brodosplit-Brodogradiliste, and on giving state guarantees to J.P. Morgan, London, for a loan to the Trogir-based Brodotrogir. read more
12/03/10 13:29
The two per cent crisis tax on incomes ranging from 3 000 to 6 000 kuna will be abolished as of July 1 this year, Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor announced at a government session. "We want it to give additional stimulus to spending and to boost optimism in the country which we all need," Kosor said. She thanked all citizens for showing their understanding at the time when the government made "the tough decision" to impose the crisis tax. read more
12/03/10 13:27
Bilateral disputes should not hamper the EU integration process and need to be solved outside EU entry talks, Macedonia and Croatia's foreign ministers - Antonio Milososki and Gordan Jandrokovic - concluded Tuesday at a meeting in Zagreb. Bilateral disputes that are more or less relevant in bilateral ties between EU members and candidate countries should not be an obstacle in the EU integration process. Thus they should not damage the credibility of the Union and European integration as a whole, stated Milososki. read more
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