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DOCUMENT WITH 55 MOVES FOR ENHANCING CROATIA'S COMPETITIVENESS PRESENTED

ZAGREB, March 1 (Hina) - To increase twice Gross Domestic Product per capita in the next ten years, reach an annual growth rate of five and more percent, decrease unemployment to below eight percent after 2010, and raise exports so that they may be higher than 65 percent of GDP, as well as enhance the quality of life and improve social inclusion are Croatia's key strategic objectives identified by the National Council for Competitiveness in a document containing 55 recommendations for the enhancement of competitiveness.
ski pokazatelji-Politika ZAGREB, March 1 (Hina) - To increase twice Gross Domestic Product per capita in the next ten years, reach an annual growth rate of five and more percent, decrease unemployment to below eight percent after 2010, and raise exports so that they may be higher than 65 percent of GDP, as well as enhance the quality of life and improve social inclusion are Croatia's key strategic objectives identified by the National Council for Competitiveness in a document containing 55 recommendations for the enhancement of competitiveness.#L# The document was presented in Zagreb on Monday at an event attended by President Stjepan Mesic and Premier Ivo Sanader. The Council's chairman, Zeljko Covic, said that the drafted recommendations were measures which should be taken immediately to improve Croatia's competitiveness. The country is facing three challenges: it should complete the process of transformation into a market economy, elaborate a model of sustainable economic development and adjust the entire legislation to the European Union standards. In the past six months, seven working groups elaborated the 55 recommendations in seven sectors: education for growth and progress, a law-based state adjusted to the EU, cost and price competitiveness, the development of know-how and technology, the strengthening of small and medium-sized companies, regional development and the establishment of clusters, and the promotion of a positive attitude and leadership. Covic went on to say that the document was also the result of a consensus between four different societal categories and dialogue between the government, the business community, trade unions, and the science and education sectors. Over 60 experts from various fields worked on the strategy, and the Council is now submitting the proposals to the public and government to consider them. (Hina)

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