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Sectorul serviciilor domină economia Croației, fiind urmat de industrie și agricultură. Turismul este o sursă importantă de venituri în timpul verii, Croația clasându-se pe locul 18 în clasamentul celor mai populare destinații turistice din lume. Statul controlează o parte din economie, având un nivel substanțial al cheltuielilor guvernamentale.
Indiferent de această creștere treptată de peste ultimii ani Croatia reprezintă astăzi doar 69 la suta din PIB-ul industrial din 1989. Producția industrială în continuare la un nivel de 85 la suta din cele de acum 17 ani.
The biggest industrial centres in the Republic of Croatia are Zagreb, Rijeka, Split, Osijek and Varaždin. The share of industrial production output of Croatian counties ranges from over 20% in the City of Zagreb (followed by approx. 11% in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, 8% in Zagreb County and Varaždin County) to only 0.5% in Lika-Senj County. [7]
The economy of Croatia is a developed mixed economy. [34] It is one of the largest economies in Southeast Europe by nominal gross domestic product (GDP). [35] [36] It is an open economy with accommodative foreign policy, highly dependent on international trade in Europe.Within Croatia, economic development varies among its counties, with strongest growth in Central Croatia and its financial ...
Shipbuilding, food processing, pharmaceuticals, information technology, biochemical, and timber industry dominate the industrial sector. In 2018, Croatian exports were valued at 108 Billion kunas (€14.61 Billion) with 176 Billion kunas (€23.82 Billion) worth of imports.
Croatia mostly produces automotive parts and software for foreign market, primarily the European Union and the European automotive industry. Two most prominent car manufacturers in Croatia are DOK-ING and Rimac Automobili, while Crobus produces buses.
25 Μαρ 2019 · Here are the largest industries in Croatia: In Croatia, tourism is a major industry and in 2018, there were about 18.4 million visitors who toured the country and made about 110.275 million overnight stays. In 2017 tourism accounted for about 20% of the country's GDP and income from the tourism industry was estimated to be about €9.5 billion.