Samo prijavljeni korisnici mogu pregledati cijeli sadržaj.
BRUSSELS, May 8 (Hina) - Last year, the real Gross Domestic Product(GDP) in Croatia grew stronger than expected by 4.3 percent up from3.8 percent in 2004, and the real GDP growth is expected to slightlyincrease to around 4.4 percent
in 2006 and to 4.5 percent in 2007, theEuropean Commission said in the spring economic forecast. Croatian Finance Minister Ivan Suker and theWorld Bank's Country Director for Croatia, Romania and Bulgaria, AnandK. Seth, signed on Monday a loan agreement for the Agricultural AcquisCohesion Project for EUR25.5 million and a grant agreement for a EUR4million from Development and Dutch Trust Fund. Croatian President Stjepan Mesic on Mondayended his first official trip to Georgia by visiting the formerancient capital of the country, some ten kilometres from Tbilisi. The head of the Croatian Parliament's Delegationto the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)Parliamentary Assembly, Tonino Picu