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Croatia, an exciting destination for services and tourism




Trends evolve quickly in this country where, economic output remains dominated by the service sector, followed by the industrial sector, and agriculture.
The industrial sector is dominated by shipbuilding, food processing, pharmaceuticals, information technology, biochemical and timber industry. The largest trading partner is rest of the European Union.
Croatia represents a market of + 4 million potential consumers. Tourism dominates the Croatian service sector.
The industry is considered an export business; because it significantly reduces the country's external trade imbalance. The bulk of the tourist industry is concentrated along the Adriatic Sea coast.
Zagreb Airport is the largest and busiest international airport in Croatia. The busiest cargo seaport in Croatia is the Port of Rijeka and the busiest passenger ports are Split and Zadar.
Croatian production of energy sources covers 85% of nationwide natural gas demand and 19% of oil demand.

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