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CROATIA'S ECONOMIC GROWTH TO BE BELOW FOUR PERCENT IN 2004

ZAGREB, March 31 (Hina) - Croatia's economic growth this year will be burdened by a high external debt which will cause monetary and fiscal restrictions. As a result, the annual national growth rate will fall below four percent.
vo-Gospodarski pokazatelji ZAGREB, March 31 (Hina) - Croatia's economic growth this year will be burdened by a high external debt which will cause monetary and fiscal restrictions. As a result, the annual national growth rate will fall below four percent.#L# These projections were presented on Wednesday by Ivan Sutalo, assistant head of the Central Bureau of Statistics, who said last year's Gross Domestic Product rose by 4.3 percent. Saying that economists cannot give accurate projections, Sutalo said that according to his rough estimate, the national growth rate in 2004 would be between three and 3.5 percent. The growth has so far ben based on the foreign debt, which has also been used for financing loans which triggered off a rise in personal consumption as well as most investments. The need for decelerating the foreign debt could lead to a slower rise in this year's GDP, Sutalo said. Figures on the export of goods and services on the balance of payment of the Croatian National Bank (HNB), indicate a rise of 10.1 percent in real terms in 2003 in comparison to 2002, while imports increased by 10.9 percent. Last year saw a relative reduction in the discrepancies between exports and imports, Sutalo added. Describing this as a herald of recovery, Sutalo warned that an overdraft in the balance of payments could in the long run undermine the entire macroeconomic stability. On the other hand, a rise in exports will enable the growth rate to be higher than the growth rate in the foreign debt and solve the high unemployment which has been present in Croatia for long time. (Hina) ms sb

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