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Unique location for your business.

CROATIA UNIQUE LOCATION FOR YOUR BUSINESS

OFFICIAL NAME The Republic of Croatia AREA 56,594 km 2 POPULATION 4.3 million OFFICIAL LANGUAGE Croatian GENERAL INFORMATION CAPITAL TERRITORIAL ORGANIZATION CURRENCY EXCHANGE RATE HRK/EUR 2014 Zagreb 20 counties and the City of Zagreb kuna (HRK) 7.63 GDP 2014 EUR 43.1 bn GDP PER CAPITA 2014 EUR 10,160 EXPORT 2014 EUR 10.37 bn IMPORT 2014 EUR 17.1 bn LOCAL TIME GMT+1 2

CROATIA CROATIA UNIQUE LOCATION FOR YOUR BUSINESS Croatia, as the only country in the world which is central European, Danubian, Pannonian and Mediterranean at the same time, with its unique geographical location links Europe to the world. Modern transport and energy infrastructure, untarnished soil, unpolluted sea and rich sources of fresh water provide the foundations for Croatia to build its future on and become recognised in the European and world markets. 4

Unique geographical location, modern infrastructure, political and economic stability, competent and highly educated workforce are only some of the reasons to invest in Croatia. WHY INVEST IN CROATIA? Croatia offers the following to investors: easier access to European and world markets modern transport infrastructure reliable investment and business environment stimulating investment climate highly educated, multilingual and competent workforce high quality of life 6

MODERN TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE Situated at the heart of Europe, only two or three hours air distance to any European destination, Croatia, with its highly developed road and rail network, and the network of sea, river and airports, as well as inland waterways and intermodal terminals, represents the central link between Europe and the world. The network of modern motorways, placing Croatia together with leading European countries, provides a possibility of fast and uninterrupted travel. International transport corridors pass through Croatia, the country is 100% digitized, with its entire territory covered by broadband Internet. Its highly developed gas distribution network places it at the very top of European countries. All of this makes Croatia an ideal transport, communication and energy intermediary, not only between countries in the region, but between the Mediterranean and the rest of the world. Land connection to all European transport routes 26,958 km of roads 2,722 km of rail network 2-3 hours air distance to any European destination 7 international airports (Zagreb, Split, Dubrovnik, Zadar, Rijeka, Pula, Osijek) and 2 airfields (Mali Lošinj, Brač) The inmost sea into the heart of European continent 6 seaports (Rijeka, Ploče, Šibenik, Zadar, Split, Dubrovnik) 4 river ports (Vukovar Danube River, Osijek Drava River, Slavonski Brod Sava River, Sisak Sava River) one of the most developed gas distribution networks in Europe 100% digitized country 100% broadband Internet coverage 8

BERLIN CROATIA ESSENTIAL PART OF EUROPEAN AND INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT ROUTES The motorway network in Croatia is among the most developed in Europe. Three PAN- EUROPEAN international corridors pass through Croatia, making it an essential part of all major European and international transport routes. Vb Budapest Varaždin Zagreb Rijeka Vc Budapest Osijek Sarajevo Ploče VII the Danube river X Salzburg Villach Ljubljana Zagreb Belgrade Skopje Thessaloniki Xa Graz Maribor Zagreb DRESDEN NÜRNBERG PRAHA LVOV MÜNCHEN VIENNA SALZBURG V X LJUBLJANA TRIESTE MILANO VENEZIA RIJEKA GENOVA ROMA GRAZ Vb VII V Vb ZAGREB X BRATISLAVA JJ Vc SPLIT PLOCE DURRËS BUDAPEST BELGRADE SARAJEVO JJ V SKOPJE TIRANA VII X X SOFIA THESSALONIKI ATHENS 10

CROATIA YOUR RELIABLE BUSINESS PARTNER As the political leader in the region, a full member of NATO and the 28th member of the European Union (as of 1 July 2013), Croatia guarantees stability and the safety of business activities. Croatian legislation, harmonized with the basic postulates of the European Union, ensures business activities of the highest standard and opens the possibility of using EU funds. Being an active member of unique market of EU, Croatia provides a platform for doing business with EU countries as well as with the rest of the world, especially by excellent maritime connections and numerous bilateral agreements on the avoidance of double taxation and investment protection agreements. 12

FOREIGN TRADE CHART: Most important export markets in 2014 CHART: Croatia s import partners in 2014 ITALY 14% GERMANY 15% OTHER COUNTRIES 29% BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA 12% OTHER COUNTRIES 27% ITALY 14% USA 2% FRANCE 2% SLOVENIA 11% POLAND 3% SLOVENIA 11% RUSSIA 3% CHINA 3% HUNGARY 4% SERBIA 5% AUSTRIA 6% GERMANY 11% BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA 3% NETHERLANDS 3% RUSSIA 5% HUNGARY 7% AUSTRIA 9% Croatia realizes 4/5 of its total economic relations with European countries. 14 Source: Croatian Bureau of Statistics

One of the leading business sectors with growing international visibility and reputation. TOURISM THE DEVELOPMENT AND PROFIT IN ONE OF THE FASTEST GROWING INDUSTRIES IN THE WORLD one of the most important tourist destinations on the Mediterranean great potential for further development construction of top-class accommodation facilities in progress A country with: 1,246 islands 72 marinas 8 national parks 10 intangible cultural heritage and 7 cultural and natural heritage sites, all included in UNESCO s heritage list Investment opportunities: nautical tourism health tourism congress tourism 16

Industry has always been traditionally export-oriented it makes up for 90.6% of total Croatian exports. INDUSTRY A SECTOR WITH A LOT OF INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES the strongest branches: food products, oil and petroleum products, chemicals, plastics and pharmaceuticals, electronic, ICT and optical products, metal products, wood products and furniture, manufacture of transport equipment (incl. shipbuilding) 17.8% of GDP reliable local suppliers and contractors with skilled workforce, tradition and quality in manufacturing Possibility of growth and investment in: pharmaceutical industry ICT wood industry textile and leather processing industry metal industry automotive industry electrical industry chemical industry, plastic and rubber industry food processing industry 18

Landforms and soil are favourable for the production of a wide range of agricultural products, from field and industrial crops to vineyards, continental and Mediterranean fruits and vegetables. AGRICULTURE & CROATIAN SOIL AS INEXHAUSTIBLE WELL OF RICHNESS three geographical and climate zones - the continental, Mediterranean and mountainous zone 1.3 million hectares of utilized agricultural area wide range of products (fish, cattle, cereals, wine, sugar beet, olives) the highest food product quality standards Great investment potential in: healthy food production aquaculture 20

Perfect destination for the production of clean energy from renewable energy sources: UNPOLLUTED NATURAL ENVIRONMENT FOR THE PRODUCTION OF CLEAN ENERGY favourable climate and unpolluted natural environment over 2,700 hours of sunshine per year windy regions by the Adriatic sea and East Slavonia geothermal energy from natural sources on the continent access to vast amounts of biomass substantial, mostly already engaged, hydro-power potential Investment possibilities in: energy sector (RES) environment protection & production of clean energy 22

CO 2 EMISSIONS PER INHABITANT IN THE EU AND IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES 10.1-23.5 8.7-10.1 6.5-8.7 5.5-6.5 3.7-5.5 CROATIA 24 Source: Eurostat

HIGHLY EDUCATED AND COMPETENT WORKFORCE Croatia is a country of multilingual and highly educated workforce. It also has the highest percentage of persons in the age-group 20 to 24 who have completed at least secondary school education. EDUCATION: 7 public universities with over 150,000 students a year; in total 180,000 students a year enrolled on higher education institutions (universities, colleges, university programmes) education system harmonized with the EU education system (Bologna) 99% of secondary school students learn English as a foreign language (Eurostat) 95.7% of young people with secondary school education (20-24 years old) CHART: Percentage of young people (20-24 years) with at least secondary school education (95.7%) SECONDARY EDUCATION 96% PRIMARY EDUCATION 4% 26 Source: Eurostat

STIMULATING INVESTMENT ENVIRONMENT The Republic of Croatia guarantees by law the same rights to foreign investors as it does to Croatian ones and ensures free transfer of return on equity from the country upon completion of investment. By constantly improving the investment climate, and in addition to benefits provided by agreements for the avoidance of double taxation signed with over 50 countries, Croatia offers numerous incentives for business activities to investors, such as tax incentives, incentives for employment and education, and additional incentives for investment in areas of special state concern. Furthermore, Croatia offers investors incentives for the founding and growth of technology centres, strategic business support and high value-added services, as well as tourist activities. Minimum investment is 150,000 euros and opening of 5 new workplaces and for micro entrepreneurs 50,000 euros and opening of 3 new workplaces. Special and additional incentives are offered for investments of minimum 13,000,000 euros and opening of 10 highlyskilled new workplaces as well as for investments over 50,000,000 euros. 28

CROATIA A COUNTRY OFFERING MORE TO ITS INVESTORS With the aim of stimulating investments in manufacturing sector activities, technology centres, strategic business support and high value-added services as well as tourist activities, investors are offered various incentives. Capital investments have a special status. The Republic of Croatia strongly supports investments in the sector of industry, especially in the not so developed parts of the country, thus inciting the creation of new job opportunities and preconditions for strenghtening export-oriented sectors. Depending on the amount of investment and the number of newly created workplaces, investors are granted the following incentives: Tax incentives Partial or full exemption from profit tax in the period of up to 10 years, depending on the amount of investment Employment incentives Up to 9,000 euros per employee, depending on unemployment rates in the investment area Grants Coverage of up to 70% of employee s training costs, depending on the type of training and the size of the business 20% regular profit tax rate 10-0% profit tax rate for investors 30

CHART: Electricity prices for industrial consumers, EUR per kwh, 2014 THE PRICES OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY CONTRIBUTE TO LOWER COSTS OF BUSINESS ACTIVITIES With its electrical energy prices, Croatia still very successfully competes with countries in the region and Europe, thus contributing to lower costs of business activities. MALTA CYPRUS LIECHTENSTEIN IRELAND UNITED KINGDOM SPAIN SLOVAKIA GREECE ITALY PORTUGAL LITHUANIA LUXEMBOURG EUROPEAN UNION (28 COUNTRIES) BELGIUM LATVIA CROATIA GERMANY HUNGARY DENMARK AUSTRIA CZECH REPUBLIC ESTONIA POLAND NETHERLANDS SLOVENIA ROMANIA FRANCE BULGARIA SWEDEN FINLAND NORWAY 32 Source: Eurostat

FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FDI IN CROATIA BETWEEN 1993 AND 2014 AMOUNTS TO 29.35 BILLION EUROS CHART: The most important investors in Croatia 1993-2014 CHART: The structure of investments by sectors 1993-2014 AUSTRIA 22% FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION EXCEPT INSURANCE AND PENSION FUNDING 25% OTHER COUNTRIES 36% OTHER ACTIVITIES 41% NETHERLANDS 20% LUXEMBOURG 6% POST AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS 6% OTHER BUSINESS ACTIVITIES 11% HUNGARY 7% GERMANY 9% REAL ESTATE 8% WHOLESALE TRADE 9% 34 Source: Croatian National Bank

ENTREPRENEURIAL ZONES ENCOURAGING BUSINESS ACTIVITIES ON THE LOCAL LEVEL In its entire territory, Croatia has over 100 ready entrepreneurial zones owned by municipalities or towns, with utility services, clear ownership and good logistic and traffic connections (access to motorways, railway, ports). In addition to strong support from local communities, the possibility of additional tax reliefs (for example, relief from utility tax, lower payments for municipal services for zone users, lower land prices, depending on its size, etc.) exists for business activities within entrepreneurial zones. 36

THE QUALITY OF LIFE Croatia is truly a unique country nowhere in the world can three different climate zones - continental, mountainous and Mediterranean, be found in only 400 km (the distance between the North and South of the country). From hilly and gentle Zagorje in the North, through vast fertile plains of Slavonia in the East, Lika and Gorski Kotar rich in forests and rivers, to Dalmatinska Zagora, bounded by mountain ranges and typical Dalmatian karst, all the way to its indented coastline stretching from Istria to South Dalmatia with over a thousand islands, Croatia is truly a world s treasure. Good transport connection between the continental and coastal part of the country - morning skiing at Bjelolasica, and the experience of one of the most beautiful sunsets on the Adriatic coast only a few hours later the abundance of cultural activities and historic heritage, the proximity of other European cultural and business centres, clear water and air, traditional and organic growing of agricultural products and healthy Mediterranean lifestyle provide all the conditions necessary for a pleasant, high-quality life anywhere in Croatia. 38

The Global Competitiveness Report 2015-2016 of the World Economic Forum places Croatian economy in the transition phase from an efficiency driven economy towards the highest stage of development an innovation driven economy. DO YOU KNOW? Among 140 countries in the world, Croatia is ranked in the top 50 countries according to: quality of port infrastructure the quality of roads the quality of overall infrastructure the quality of math and science education the quality of health and primary education local supplier quality World Bank Doing Business 2016 Report: Croatia is ranked at 40th place out of 189 world countries. Recognized improvements: starting up business crossboarder trade more efficient enforcement of judgment registering property 40

Croatian Chamber of Economy - Investment Promotion Division: OPEN DOORS TO ANY INVESTOR IN CROATIA online up-to-date catalogue of investment projects - overview of investment projects, linking potential investors with project holders facilitating communication with state institutions on national and local level, providing support to investors in dealing with administrative procedures on all levels providing suppliers database and facilitating contact with potential business partners organising individual, tailormade investors program, providing assistance with organising visits of potential investors to Croatia assistance provided on all levels through a wide network of 20 County Chambers in Croatia and Representative Offices abroad information about relevant regulations and laws in the field of investment and economy continuous promotion of the potential of Croatian economy and its investment opportunities on trade missions, business forums, fairs and exibitions Croatian Chamber of Economy International Affairs Sector Investment Promotion Division Tel: +385 1 4828 382 Fax: +385 1 4828 379 Rooseveltov trg 2, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia investicije@hgk.hr www.investincroatia.hr http://projekti.hgk.hr www.hgk.hr 42

Impressum PUBLISHER Croatian Chamber of Economy FOR THE PUBLISHER Luka Burilović PREPARED BY Investment Promotion Division, International Affairs Sector PRINTED BY Intergrafika TTŽ, Zagreb, Croatia PRINT RUN 1000 copies Zagreb, November 2015