ZAGREB, June 14 (Hina) - An economy forum was held on Saturday as part
of the "Croatia 2000 - Croatian Diaspora (Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow)"
symposium held in Zagreb. The forum focused on the possibilities of the
Croatian emigrants' investments into Croatia and their return to the
homeland.
Croatian Return and Immigration Minister Marijan Petrovic assessed
that without emigrants, Croatia could not expect a demographic
development, nor an fast economy development.
Croatian Privatization Minister Milan Kovac pointed out that
Croatian emigrants had bought shares worth 600 million kunas from the
portfolio of the Croatian Privatization Fund.
According to the president of the Croatian Privatization Fund
(HFP), Tomislav Druzak, the Croatian Diaspora was insufficiently
informed. To incite emigrants to invest in Croatia, Croatia should,
among else, ensure the possibility of long-term share repayment and, in
investing, give emigrants priority. The HFP administration should also
be quicker and more efficient in decision-making, in order to reduce
procedures which cost emigrants time and money.
Head of administration of the Croatian Reconstruction and
Development Bank (HBOR) Anton Kovacev presented the bank's projects for
emigrants who wished to return. "In all our credit programmes all those
who wish to return to their homeland Croatia have the same conditions as
Croats who live in the homeland", he pointed out.
Croatian emigrants showed great interest in HBOR's loans and
investments into tourism.
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