ZAGREB, Feb 23 (Hina) - As Croatia and Great Britain have been linked by traditional ties of trade since 17th century, they have good grounds for strengthening their partnership in the future, British Trade Secretary, Brian Wilson,
said on Tuesday during the 'British Business Day in Zagreb. He recalled that the biggest foreign investment in Croatia had been the British investment into the Split-based "Dalmacijacement" firm two years ago. The British Business Day, held in the Zagreb Intercontinental hotel, was organised by the confederation of the British industries and the British Embassy in the Croatian capital. Great Britain is willing to help Croatia in the struggle for the economic prosperity, because every modern country shows needs for foreign investments, Wilson said. Vladimir Zanic, an assistant to the Croatian Economy Minister, said his country had reached the best macroeconomic indicat
ZAGREB, Feb 23 (Hina) - As Croatia and Great Britain have been
linked by traditional ties of trade since 17th century, they have
good grounds for strengthening their partnership in the future,
British Trade Secretary, Brian Wilson, said on Tuesday during the
'British Business Day in Zagreb.
He recalled that the biggest foreign investment in Croatia had been
the British investment into the Split-based "Dalmacijacement" firm
two years ago.
The British Business Day, held in the Zagreb Intercontinental
hotel, was organised by the confederation of the British industries
and the British Embassy in the Croatian capital.
Great Britain is willing to help Croatia in the struggle for the
economic prosperity, because every modern country shows needs for
foreign investments, Wilson said.
Vladimir Zanic, an assistant to the Croatian Economy Minister, said
his country had reached the best macroeconomic indicators in the
recent years in comparison to other countries in transition.
Therefore, Zanic, added, Croatia has become one of most attractive
countries for foreign investments.
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