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29th Mar 2024

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Croatia keen to introduce euro in 2022

Croatia wants to introduce the Euro as an official currency by 2022, according to a strategy prepared by the country's national bank, reports Croatian media. The strategy will be officially published at the end of October and would spark a public debate about how to reduce public debt to fit eurozone criteria. Croatia is one of nine EU countries that have not adopted the euro.

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