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Tourism generated 16.9% of Croatia's gross value added in 2016Croatian tourism's direct gross domestic product (GDP) in 2016 was 11.4%, while tourism's contribution to the national economy that year was 16.9%, it was said at a presentation of Tourism Satellite Account (TSA) findings at the Tourism Ministry earlier this week. In 2016, foreign and domestic tourist consumption reached EUR 10.4 billion, whereby tourism made up 11.4% of the national GDP, which was in line with forecasts, Minister Gari Cappelli said, adding that all activities would be geared towards having tourism revenues exceed EUR 14 billion by 2020. 20.01.2019. | News
​Labour minister: EUR 270M earmarked for active employment measuresLabour and Pension System Minister Marko Pavic said in the eastern city of Osijek on Friday that the intent of the current government was to activate the domestic labour force as much as possible, and reinforced active employment policy measures had been prepared for 2019, with more than HRK 2 billion set aside for that purpose. Opening a fair to promote employment in tourism, Pavic said that over 160,000 unemployed persons throughout Croatia had been surveyed about their plans, and 20,000 said they would like to work in the tourism industry. 18.01.2019. | News
Croatia's tourism presented at Ferienmesse in ViennaThe National Tourism Board is presenting Croatia's tourism services at the biggest international tourism fair in Austria Ferienmesse, which is being held in Vienna on January 10 to 13. Croatia is one of the most popular destinations at the fair. 12.01.2019. | News
Croatia records 18% increase in tourist bed-nights in NovemberCroatia recorded 372,000 tourist arrivals and 781,000 bed-nights in November 2018, which are increases of 21 and 17.9 percent respectively over November 2017, according to data from the National Bureau of Statistics (DZS). In the year to November, 18.3 million tourist arrivals and 88.9 million bed-nights were registered, up by 7 and 3.9 percent compared with the same period in the previous year. 10.01.2019. | News
​Zagreb sees 11pct increase in tourist arrivals during December holidaysDuring the Christmas and New Year holidays, namely between November 30 and January 6, Zagreb welcomed 140,633 tourists, or 11% more than in 2017, the Zagreb tourism office reported on Wednesday. Tourists in Zagreb generated 271,244 overnights. 09.01.2019. | News
​Split records two-digit rise in tourist trade in 2018Over 860,000 holiday makers visited the second largest Croatian city of Split in 2018, making more than 2.5 million overnight stays, which was respectively 18% and 16% more than in 2017, the local tourist board said in a press release on Wednesday. 09.01.2019. | News
Varazdin County sees tourist bed nights increase by almost 20%Last year Croatia's northwestern Varazdin County posted the best tourism results in the last eight years after seeing the number of bed nights increase by 19.45 percent since 2017 to nearly 170,000. 08.01.2019. | News
​Croatia records 13% more tourists during Christmas and New Year holidaysOver 159,000 tourists visited Croatia during the Christmas and New Year holidays, generating 385,500 bed nights, the Croatian Tourist Board (HTZ) said on Wednesday. 02.01.2019. | News
​2018 sees 6.5% more tourist arrivals, 4% more bed nights, says HTZ directorCroatia recorded 19.7 million tourist arrivals and over 106 million bed nights throughout 2018, which was respectively by 6.5% and 4% more than in 2017. These statistics were presented by the director of the Croatian National Tourism Board (HTZ), Kristjan Stanicic, in the resort of Opatija on the first day of 2019. 01.01.2019. | News
​Analysts see external risks as obstacle to Croatia's more robust growthAfter a steady growth in 2018, analysts expect the growth to decelerate in 2019, the tourism sector to attract record-high numbers, the public debt to further go down and the country's credit rating to improve, while a slower global economic growth and protectionism will pose the biggest risks to the national economy. Croatia's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth in 2019 could be below the level recorded in 2018. 30.12.2018. | News