Why invest in Croatia?

Due to Join the EU
Croatia has been accepted as a formal candidate for accession to the EU and has, as such, been seeing a number of legal and economic reforms since 2000. It is expected that accession will have a positive affect on the liberalisation of the market and ultimately a positive affect on the price growth.
Strong economic growth
Croatia has been seeing a constant economic growth averaging at 4.3% over the last 4 years.
Rapid growth in tourism
A record number of tourists visited Croatia in 2005 for the second successive year, the statistics bureau said that it attributed the increase, mostly to Westerners, flocking to the country’s Adriatic coast.
Regular charter and scheduled flights from UK Airports to 6 Airports in Croatia
Year-round carriers: Aeroflot, Air France, Alitalia, Austrian, British Airways, Croatia Airlines, Ceske Aerolinie, LOT Polish Airlines, Lufthansa, Malev, Turkish Airlines
High-season carriers: Aer Lingus, SAS, Air Adriatic, Air Mediteranee, Tui Airlines, Astraeus, Dubrovnik Airlines, Excel Airways, First Choice Airways, Norwegian Air Shuttle, Blue Line, Hamburg International,
Laus Air, Skyservice
Budget Airlines: Wizzair (Zagreb, Split, Ljubljana) Ryanair (Trieste, Pula) Easyjet (Split, Rijeka, Ljubljana)
German Wings (Dubrovnik, Split, Zagreb)
Increasing 5 star accommodation with several golf developments in the final stages
Growing foreign direct investment
All foreign investors have the same rights and legal status in founded companies as domestic investors.
High standard of infrastructure with a dynamic market and good connections to Europe and world markets.
Cosmopolitan Lifestyle
Mediterranean Climate
Low cost of Living
Safe environment - one of lowest crime rates in Europe
Stable Economy
Friendly, welcoming English speaking people

 

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