Croatia: Exporter Guide

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Croatia imports a significant portion of the food it consumes. However, most imports come from neighboring countries or other EU member states. At the same time, slow but continued economic reforms as a result of the EU accession and growing tourism, make Croatia a potential market for certain US food products, such as seafood, snack foods, pet food, wine, tree nuts, and rice. Nevertheless, Croatia has not been immune to the global economic crisis and still faces significant challenges. This report’s statistical data were updated in October 2014. 

Croatia: Exporter Guide

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