Day: July 27, 2025
Adoption of Euro Proved to be Beneficial for Croatia Amid Economic Challenges
Despite facing economic challenges, Croatia’s transition to the euro has been largely successful, experts assert. The country’s officials noted improvements in inflation management compared to previous years, with forecasts indicating a calmer economic outlook. “These packages were presented by the government as part of the response to the energy crisis, but as they partially coincided with the euro changeover, consumers to some extent probably perceived them as euro-inflation buffers,” said Sorić, highlighting consumer perceptions during the currency transition, reports 24brussels.
Bulgaria’s improved position in handling inflation was emphasized, with a stronger ability to monitor price changes and address unfair retail practices. This reflects a more stabilized economic environment as compared to 2023.
However, pinpointing inflation’s additional drivers remains a challenge. Seasonal tourism, which constitutes about one-fifth of Croatia’s economic output, surged as travel resumed after the pandemic. Prices in Croatian tourism have escalated by 50 percent over the past three years, significantly outpacing increases in other European tourist destinations like Spain and Greece.
Benefits of Euro Adoption
Experts affirm that the transition to the euro offers far outweighing benefits. Ana Šabić, the director of the Croatian National Bank’s European Relations Department, characterized the currency switch as a “complete success story.” The elimination of currency conversion fees has been a substantial advantage for both businesses and tourists, while the country’s credit risk premium relative to Germany has diminished significantly as reflected in government bond yields.
Moreover, the Croatian National Bank estimates that the nation saves approximately €160 million annually in exchange and transaction costs. “Croatia has felt all the expected benefits of euro area membership, despite the fact that we joined the euro area in very challenging times,” Šabić remarked. She cautioned, however, about the importance of “detailed and timely planning” and a “clear division of tasks and responsibilities among the institutions involved” to maintain stability and manage potential dysfunction.
As Croatia navigates its new economic landscape, the overall sentiment remains optimistic regarding euro adoption, indicating that the country is gradually integrating into the eurozone while addressing challenges effectively.
The Guardian’s south Asia correspondent, Hannah Ellis-Petersen, and the Tibet activist Lhadon Tethong discuss the battle between Buddhist monks and the Chinese state over the successor to the Dalai Lama
Before long, Tibetan Buddhism will enter an unknown world – one without its current Dalai Lama. He has been the leader since he was chosen as a toddler more than 80 years ago. But the Dalai Lama is now 90, and talking openly about the process to pick his successor.
Much has changed, however, since he was discovered by senior Buddhist monks in a village in north-west Tibet in 1937. Most pertinently, the Chinese invasion of Tibet in the 1950s and the subsequent exile of the region’s Buddhist leadership to India in the decades since.