In her address to the press after she toured the Zdenka cheese producer in Veliki Zdenci, eastern Croatia, Kosor declined to directly answer questions whether she was planning to reshuffle her cabinet.
Asked whether she was satisfied with the work of government ministers, Kosor said that after the voting on the draft budget for 2011 in the national parliament, the government would focus on the completion of the membership talks with the European Union.
We will spare no effort to see to it that the negotiations are completed during the Hungarian presidency, Kosor said.
Hungary will chair the Union in the first half of 2011.
The premier said that the government would continue working on the accomplishment of the other two strategic goals: economic recovery and the fight against corruption.
Kosor announced her forthcoming visits to Turkey and Egypt where, she said, she would present the economic and export potentials of Croatia and individual companies.
She also commended the Zdenka factory's management for having got through 2009, marked by recession, and for achieving good results in 2010.
She pointed out that during the crisis the Zdenka company had employed new workers adding that cooperation between the company, the government and the Croatian Bank for Reconstruction and Development has contributed to this employment.
In Grubisno Polje, PM Kosor opened the 8th annual fair of cheese and dairy products with some 70 exhibitors from Croatia.
Opening the event, Kosor said that Croatia was slowly but steadily pulling itself out of the crisis.