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Word Market Inteligence
SynopsisWMI’s, 'Other Construction Equipment in Croatia to 2016: Market Databook' contains detailed historic and forecast market value data, segmented at a category level.SummaryThis report is the result of WMI’s extensive market research coverin
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January
2012
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500
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Word Market Inteligence
SynopsisWMI’s, 'Concrete Equipment in Croatia to 2016: Market Databook' contains detailed historic and forecast market value data, segmented at a category level.SummaryThis report is the result of WMI’s extensive market research covering the conc
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January
2012
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500
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Word Market Inteligence
SynopsisWMI’s, 'Material Handling Equipment in Croatia to 2016: Market Databook' contains detailed historic and forecast market value data, segmented at a category level.SummaryThis report is the result of WMI’s extensive market research covering
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January
2012
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500
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Word Market Inteligence
SynopsisWMI’s, 'Earth Moving Equipment in Croatia to 2016: Market Databook' contains detailed historic and forecast market value data, segmented at a category level.SummaryThis report is the result of WMI’s extensive market research covering the
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January
2012
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500
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Word Market Inteligence
SynopsisWMI’s, 'Construction Vehicles in Croatia to 2016: Market Databook' contains detailed historic and forecast market value data, segmented at a category level.SummaryThis report is the result of WMI’s extensive market research covering the c
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January
2012
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500
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World Market Intelligence
SynopsisWMI’s, 'Construction Equipment in Croatia to 2016: Market Databook' contains detailed historic and forecast market value data, segmented at a category level.SummaryThis report is the result of WMI’s extensive market research covering the
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January
2012
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500
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Business Monitor International
Croatia’s new vehicle sales market has witnessed something of a rebirth in 2011, after two consecutive years of heavy decline. Indeed, after plunging 53.1% year-on-year (y-o-y) in 2009 to fewer than 45,000 CBUs sold, 2010 saw additional declines, wi
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January
2012
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Business Monitor International
Following a year in which BMI believes there were increasing volumes, 2012 will signal further growth in all freight modes, albeit only marginal in most of them. Total trade is projected to contract, with our Country Risk desk forecasting a y-o-y d
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January
2012
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530
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Business Monitor International
BMI View: Uncertainty over LNG hangs over the Croatian energy sector, with a decision over a proposed Adriatic hub still more than a year away, while a floating LNG scheme has yet to find full support. Croatia’s limited domestic upstream prospects le
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December
2011
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530
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Business Monitor International
The Port of Rijeka is set to hold the top position in Croatia's maritime sector in terms of both total tonnage and container throughput in 2012, after an estimated return to positive growth in total throughput and another year of expansion in box vol
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December
2011
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Euromonitor International
Functionality will continue to be the main attraction factor for yoghurt and sour milk drinks in 2011. Manufacturers continuously stress the benefits of their products on general health, but are now more cautious and avoiding bombastic claims of the
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November
2011
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Business Monitor International
BMI View: At best, Croatia’s pharmaceutical market will continue to represent a very modest prospect for foreign companies. A subdued demographic outlook and economic difficulties, which are also weighing down government spending, are expected to con
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November
2011
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530
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World Market Intelligence
SynopsisWMI’s, 'Excavators in Croatia to 2015: Market Databook' contains detailed historic and forecast excavators consumption data, segmented at a category level.SummaryThis report is the result of WMI’s extensive market research covering the ex
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November
2011
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500
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World Market Intelligence
SynopsisWMI’s, 'Loaders in Croatia to 2015: Market Databook' contains detailed historic and forecast loaders consumption data, segmented at a category level.SummaryThis report is the result of WMI’s extensive market research covering the loaders
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November
2011
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500
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World Market Intelligence
SynopsisWMI’s, 'Construction Tractors in Croatia to 2015: Market Databook' contains detailed historic and forecast construction tractors consumption data, segmented at a category level.SummaryThis report is the result of WMI’s extensive market re
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November
2011
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500
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Business Monitor International
Tourism Overview Recovery in the tourism sector, which began in 2010, continued in 2011. Data for the first eight months of 2011 show foreign tourist arrivals grew by a relatively favourable 7.6% year-on-year (y-o-y). There have been very sharp swing
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October
2011
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530
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Euromonitor International
The effects of the economic downturn have slowed the rise of household care wipes. Consumers perceive them as more of a luxury than a necessity, and are thus reluctant to spend any of their disposable income on them. Baby wipes have managed to become
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October
2011
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Euromonitor International
The key trend in 2010 was frugality. The effects of the global economic downturn forced Croatian consumers to rethink their priorities when buying nappies/diapers/pants. Although the dominance of branded goods was overwhelming, private label and econ
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October
2011
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Euromonitor International
Retail tissue products are considered basic household necessities and are thus not prone to significant fluctuations in sales due to economic uncertainty. However, the category has seen significant efforts on the part of consumers to save money. The
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October
2011
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Euromonitor International
Although posting positive growth rates in 2010, sanitary protection has not been spared by the economic downturn. As average household disposable income has fallen, women are trying to find ways to save money, either by cutting their expenditure by c
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October
2011
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Euromonitor International
Incontinence products are perceived as a necessity by their users but this category has succumbed to the effects of the global economic slowdown. The increased importance of private label and economy brands has shown that economising is a must for pu
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October
2011
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Euromonitor International
The global economic downturn has also had a negative impact on insecticides sales in Croatia. Consumers usually perceive insecticide products as being of minor importance for a household and are ready to use traditional alternatives to fight insects
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October
2011
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Euromonitor International
Per capita expenditure on laundry detergents is relatively high in Croatia. Detergents dominate the area, accounting for around 80% of sales. The fierce competition experienced in 2009 extended into 2010, with producers offering more products for the
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October
2011
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Euromonitor International
A recent key trend within dishwashing has been the shift towards automatic dishwashing products. Although, according to some independent agencies, 30% of households in Croatia own a dishwasher, automatic dishwashing products accounted for only 18% of
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October
2011
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Euromonitor International
In 2010, there was a trend towards replacing bleach with replacement products not containing chlorine (oxygen-based). As chlorine is not considered to be nature-friendly, consumers tend to look for other solutions.Euromonitor International's Bleach
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October
2011
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Euromonitor International
Following high sales growth and aggressive marketing in 2009, air care was much calmer in 2010. The fact that most consumers perceive air fresheners as being a kind of luxury means that they have been quick to reduce expenditure as a result of the ec
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October
2011
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Euromonitor International
Whilst the global economic downturn has impacted surface care, sales within the area did not decline. Due to the lack of private label and economy brands available, leading players were able to off-set falling demand by rising average unit prices, wi
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October
2011
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Euromonitor International
ITBs dominate toilet care in Croatia, accounting for 70% of current retail value sales in 2010. The success of ITBs can be attributed to widespread consumer acceptance of convenient-to-use rim liquids.Euromonitor International's Toilet Care in Croa
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October
2011
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Euromonitor International
Since polishes are perceived as being non-essential home care products, consumers tend to be quick to reduce expenditure during economic downturns. As a result, volume sales within the area declined in 2009 and 2010. However, value sales rebounded th
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October
2011
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Euromonitor International
2010 was an interesting year for the cigarette industry in Croatia, even surpassing 2009 in terms of activity. Many brands experienced a name change or the launch of a new variant.Euromonitor International's report of
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October
2011
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Euromonitor International
It was only after the 1990s when Croatians started to discover cigars and cigarillos. With per capita consumption of half a cigar or cigarillo annually, Croatia is still way behind the Western European average.Euromonitor International's C
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October
2011
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Euromonitor International
The number of smoking tobacco users in Croatia is low and there is no real tradition for these products. Smoking tobacco users are rarely seen in public places and in many cases RYO smokers are presumed to have mixed something else other than tobacco<
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October
2011
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Euromonitor International
Ear care sales decreased by 2% in value during 2010, falling to HRK400,000. Croatian consumers became increasingly likely to opt for Rx products ...
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September
2011
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Euromonitor International
registered a 5% value decline in 2010, a performance which was even less favourable than the -2% current value CAGR recorded ...
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September
2011
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Euromonitor International
The already significant demand for continued increasing over the review period as value sales continued to...
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September
2011
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Euromonitor International
Towards the end of the review period, benefited from the increased awareness of skin care in general among male co...
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September
2011
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Euromonitor International
Croatia’s controversial public smoking ban continued to cause a considerable amount of debate in the country during 2010. After the ban was...
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September
2011
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Euromonitor International
Protein bars continued to be the leading format in during 2010, maintaining value sales in excess of protein powder a...
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September
2011
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Euromonitor International
Value sales of dietary supplements continued to increase in comparison with value sales of vitamins during 2010 as demand for dietary supplements...
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September
2011
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Euromonitor International
The high percentage of weight management products in Croatia which are distributed through direct selling is evidence that Croatian consumers gen...
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September
2011
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Euromonitor International
Wound treatments decreased by 1% in value during 2010, falling to HRK11.4 million. The key trend behind this decline was the growing demand for m...
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September
2011
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Business Monitor International
The commercial real estate sector in Croatia is essentially in a stable, rather than exciting, phase. It suffered less damage during the global e...
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September
2011
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Business Monitor International
The Q411 BMI Croatia Retail report forecasts that the country’s total retail sales will rise by 16% between 2011 and 2015, growing from a predicted HRK80.07bn (US$15.60bn) to HRK92.45bn (US$18.01bn...
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September
2011
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Business Monitor International
BMI’s Q4 2011 report on Croatia’s Telecommunications market analyses the state of, and trends in, the country’s communications markets. The report covers the mobile, fixed-line telephony and internet/broadband markets. It contains data analysis of th<
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August
2011
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Business Monitor International
* Data from the Croatian Financial Services Supervisory Agency (HANFA) show that in the first five months of 2011, Croatia’s insurance sector remained small in absolute terms, underdeveloped by some metrics but competitive. Premiums were about 1.4% lo
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August
2011
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530
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Business Monitor International
BMI’s Q4 2011 report on Croatia’s Telecommunications market analyses the state of, and trends in, the country’s communications markets. The report covers the mobile, fixed-line telephony and internet/broadband markets. It contains data analysis of the
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August
2011
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530
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Business Monitor International
The Croatian economy has experienced two years of economic contraction, with real GDP declining by 6.0% in 2009 and 1.2% in 2010. Up until now there has been only a weak recovery in consumer spending − household consumption fell by 0.1% y-o-y in Q111<
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August
2011
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530
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Business Monitor International
This latest Croatia Oil & Gas Report from BMI forecasts that the country will account for 1.66% of Central and Eastern European (CEE) regiona...
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August
2011
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Business Monitor International
Tourism OverviewAfter a modest recovery in foreign tourism in 2010 following a poor performance in 2009, latest data...
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August
2011
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Euromonitor International
was unable to post positive value growth in 2010 as the majority of parents in the country continued to economise on product...
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August
2011
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