ZAGREB, 24 February (Hina) - In 2020 the COVID-19 pandemic markedly affected passenger transport in Croatia, which dropped 42.1% on the year, while cargo transport saw a 0.3% increase, according to the Croatian Bureau of Statistics.
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News schedule for Friday, 31 January
BiH parliament passes laws crucial for EU negotiations
Parl. speaker: Majority is stable, new agriculture minister to be voted in on 11 Feb.
ZSE: Crobex indices rise for third day, reaching record highs
Vlajčić: Without domestic agricultural production, national security is at risk
Gov't to discuss price-capped products on Friday, retailers have 7 days to adapt
PM expects new agriculture minister to lead reform processes
EU criticises possibility of criminalising journalists in BiH's Federation entity
Two surgeons return to work at Čakovec Hospital, three confirm their departure
MP Orešković says family death is excuse to postpone vote on new minister
ZAGREB, 24 February (Hina) - In 2020 the COVID-19 pandemic markedly affected passenger transport in Croatia, which dropped 42.1% on the year, while cargo transport saw a 0.3% increase, according to the Croatian Bureau of Statistics.
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