Croatian export numbers are looking pretty solid despite the usual doomscrolling headlines. Early figures show a five percent annual increase, with over twenty-three billion euros in goods shipped out. Sales within the EU are rising faster than those to other countries. Key markets like Germany and Slovenia saw double-digit growth, while trade with Italy also rebounded.
Exports to Germany hit 2.7 billion euros, featuring higher-value finished goods. Major products included electrical transformers, electric batteries, various cables, footwear, and chocolate. In contrast, exports to Italy were dominated by raw materials like corn, wheat, live cattle, and timber. This highlights a shift in trade structure between the two neighbors.
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