Finance Ministry Claims Croatia’s 2008 Budget Aimed at Competitiveness
February 20th, 2008
Zagreb, February 20 (CP) – The Finance Ministry has revealed its proposal for the 2008 budget which envisages revenue of 115.6 billion kuna spending of 119.4.
It is said to be geared towards fiscal consolidation and slowing down of state expenditure.
The Finance Ministry is stressing that the country will adjust to the lower economic growth rate and higher inflation rate in view of the world trends in economy.
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