A large-scale boycott of supermarket chains took place in Croatia on January 24 2025 in protest against rising prices particularly in the r ...
Croatian economic growth has been slowing but has remained resilient, with the country's risk rating stable at BB1.
Following the success of the Croatian retail boycott, another is being planned. The effect of which will hopefully be even ...
The Eurozone's annual inflation rate climbed to 2.5 per cent in January, up from 2.4 per cent in December 2024, according to ...
In December, Croatia's 4.5 percent annual inflation rate was the highest in the eurozone, where the average stood at 2.4 percent. The average net salary in Croatia was 1,366 euros ($1,420 ...
Croatians were urged to stay away from retail outlets and grocery stores, and avoid using delivery services, banks, restaurants and cafes. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Annual inflation in the eurozone rose unexpectedly in January, reaching 2.5%, up from 2.4% in December 2024, according to preliminary data fro ...
By bne IntelliNews Croatia posted the highest inflation rate in the eurozone in January, with consumer prices rising 5% ...
Yet, some will continue to insist on simplistic explanations. While social media experts may be eager to link Croatia’s economic challenges to the eurozone, the reality is far more nuanced.
the protest aims to pile pressure on retailers who they blamed for surging inflation in Croatia -- which is currently running at the highest annual rate in the 20-nation eurozone.