From a comprehensive outlook, this webinar is extremely helpful to all those looking to gain an edge in Croatian business and development.
An important point to highlight is that EU funds are not just available to those in Croatia, those that are residing outside of Croatia may also benefit from EU funds.
According to Fitch, Central and Eastern Europe will stand out economically in 2022. The Next Generation EU fund is estimated to give the region a weighted average of 3.8 % and 5.5% real GDP growth in 2021 and2022, respectively.
The positive impacts of Croatian diaspora can be highlighted through some success stories of individuals who have returned to Croatia from the diaspora and have made real change in the domestic spheres of politics, economics, and society.
Twenty-five years ago, the decisive battle of the Croatian War of Independence, known as Operation Storm, was fought in Knin. The operation liberated the self-proclaimed ‘Krajina’ region and its main city, Knin, which was held by Serbian rebels.
As we approach the 25th anniversary of Oluja, it is important to consistently reiterate the importance of Croatian independence.
Join us on Tuesday August 4th at 18:30 Croatian Time for a special webinar about Operation storm- The decisive battle of the Croatian War for Independence. We thank Ana Katalinić, Defence Case Manager for General Gotovina, and Tomislav Z. Kuzmanović, Defence attorney for General Markač, for accepting our invitation to talk about operation storm.
Pridružite nam se u utorak 4. kolovoza u 18:30 h UTC+2 na posebnom webinaru pod nazivom "vojno-redarstvena operacija Oluja- odlučujuća bitka za hrvatsku slobodu". Zahvaljujemo se odazivu Ane Katalinić, Case Manadžerice i članice obrane Generala Gotovine, i Tomislava Z. Kuzmanovića, branitelja (odvjetnika) Generala Markača.
The positive impacts of Croatian diaspora can be highlighted through some success stories of individuals who have returned to Croatia from the diaspora and have made real change in the domestic spheres of politics, economics, and society. One such example can be shown through Goran Šaravanja’s detailed career in Croatian commerce as a returnee who was born and raised in Australia.
On Monday June 1st, Crodiaspora and the Center for the renewal of Culture (COK) held their third webinar with Tax expert Hrvoje Jelić and country Managing Partner at PwC Croatia, John Gašparac. They discussed and addressed the tax concerns of Croatians abroad who are contemplating business opportunities and returning to live in Croatia.