March 29 (SeeNews) - The Croatian government said it has approved 364 million euro ($393 million) worth of measures aimed at providing administrative relief to the economy over the next two years.
This plan is one of the government’s commitments under the national recovery and resilience plan for the 2021-2026 period, economy minister Damir Habijan told a weekly cabinet session on Thursday, an audio recording of which is available on the government’s website.
The relief package focuses on tax policy, tourism, the pension system, agriculture and transport, Habijan added.
Croatia has previously implemented four similar relief action plans in 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020, encompassing a total of 390 measures, resulting in relief amounting to 252.8 million euro, the minister explained.
($ = 0.926 euro)