Addressing the business forum, which focused on bilateral economic cooperation, Ante Perica of the HGK also pointed out the traditionally good relations between Croatia and the Czech Republic as conducive to boosting business cooperation.
In 2019, trade between the two countries totalled €870 million, and it saw a mild decrease on the year.
In the first half of 2020, the exchange of goods and services between the two countries contracted by seven percent due to the coronavirus pandemic, Perica said.
The participants in the event agreed that the cooperation could be boosted in the fields such as environment protection, infrastructure projects, shipbuilding and joint ventures on third markets.
Petr Kasicka, the head of the trade department at the Czech Embassy in Zagreb, said that the outbreak of the coronavirus infection made 2020 bad for the economy in general, however, it created opportunities for nanotechnology and its application in various economic fields.
Robert Keil, business development manager of the Czech Business and Investment Development Agency "CzechInvest" informed the forum of the progress Czechia had made in the application of nanotechnology.
We have research centres, a rich industrial tradition and the know-how both in nanotechnology and in other sectors, Keil said.
Data provided by the Croatian national statistical office (DZS) show that the Croatian-Czech exchange of goods and services in H1 2020 totalled €407.9 million, and Croatian exports to that central European country increased on the year by 7.5% to €124.8 million, whereas imports shrank by 12% to €283.1 million.
Data from the Croatian National Bank (HNB) show that from 1993 until the end of Q1 2020, Czech investments in Croatia totalled €536.3 million, and Czechia is the 12th biggest investor in Croatia. In the said period, Croatia's investments in Czechia totalled €21.3 million, and this amount puts Croatia in 24th place on the list of foreign investors in that country.