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Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Goran Grlic-Radman, center, raises the crossing gates at the border in Gorican, Croatia. Armin Durgut

Croatia switches to the euro and enters Europe's passport-free zone

It is now the 27th nation in the passport-free Schengen zone.

CROATIA HAS SWITCHED to the euro and entered Europe’s passport-free zone – two major milestones for the country after joining the EU nearly a decade ago.

At midnight (23:00 Irish time Saturday) the Balkan nation bid farewell to its kuna currency and become the 20th member of the eurozone.

It is now the 27th nation in the passport-free Schengen zone, the world’s largest, which enables more than 400 million people to move freely around its members.

EU chief Ursula von der Leyen will visit Croatia later today to mark the momentous occasion.

Experts say the adoption of the euro will help shield Croatia’s economy at a time when inflation is soaring worldwide after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine sent food and fuel prices through the roof.

But feelings among Croatians are mixed. While they welcome the end of border controls, some worry about the euro switch, with right-wing opposition groups saying it only benefits large countries such as Germany and France.

“We will cry for our kuna, prices will soar,” said Drazen Golemac, a 63-year-old pensioner from Zagreb.

Many Croatians fear that the introduction of the euro will lead to a hike in prices — in particular that businesses will round up price points when they convert.

‘Elite club’ 

For tourist agency employee Marko Pavic, “Croatia joins an elite club”.

“The euro was already a value measure — psychologically it’s nothing new — while entry into Schengen is fantastic news for tourism,” he told AFP.

Use of the euro is already widespread in Croatia.

Croatians have long valued their most precious assets such as cars and apartments in euros, displaying a lack of confidence in the local currency.

About 80 percent of bank deposits are denominated in euros and Zagreb’s main trading partners are in the eurozone.

Officials have defended the decision to join the eurozone and Schengen, with Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic saying Wednesday that they were “two strategic goals of a deeper EU integration”.

Croatia, a former Yugoslav republic of 3.9 million people that fought a war of independence in the 1990s, joined the European Union in 2013.

“The euro certainly brings (economic) stability and safety,” Ana Sabic of the Croatian National Bank (HNB) told AFP.

Experts say the adoption of the euro will lower borrowing conditions amid economic hardship.

Croatia’s inflation rate reached 13.5 percent in November compared to 10 percent in the eurozone.

Analysts stress that eastern EU members with currencies outside of the eurozone, such as Poland or Hungary, have been even more vulnerable to surging inflation.

Borders gone 

Echoing some Croatians who have lamented the demise of the national currency, HNB governor Boris Vujcic said the switch away from the kuna was a sentimental moment for him as well.

But he explained doing so was the “only reasonable politics” for economic reasons.

Early Sunday, Vujcic symbolically withdrew euros from a cash machine in downtown Zagreb.

The kuna was adopted in 1994, during the independence war.

Kuna means marten, a weasel-like carnivore whose fur was used as currency in the Middle Ages.

In recent days customers queued at banks and ATMs to withdraw cash, fearing payment problems during the immediate aftermath of the transition period.

As the clock struck midnight, a series of events were held along Croatia’s borders with its EU neighbours to symbolise barrier-free travel.

Foreign Minister Gordan Grlic-Radman took part in a ceremony at a crossing point with EU member Hungary, where the New Year’s countdown ended with a traffic barrier being raised.

A similar ceremony was held at the Slovenia border, with Interior Minister Davor Bozinovic and Slovenian Public Administration Minister Sanja Ajanovic Hovnik.

“Tonight we are celebrating New Year, new Europe with Croatia in Schengen,” Bozinovic told reporters. “This is the final affirmation of our European identity.”

Croatia’s entry into the Schengen borderless area will also provide a boost to the Adriatic nation’s key tourism industry, which accounts for 20 percent of its GDP.

Previously long queues at the 73 land border crossings with Slovenia and Hungary will become history.

Border checks will only end on 26 March at airports due to technical issues.

Croatia will still apply strict border checks on its eastern border with non-EU neighbours Bosnia, Montenegro and Serbia.

The fight against illegal migration remains the key challenge in guarding the EU’s longest external land border at 1,350 kilometres (840 miles).

© AFP 2022 

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    May 5th 2017, 6:33 AM

    He only went in for a sliced pan. Left with ‘cashmere’ jumper, 2 fishing rods, a hedge trimmer and a 24 piece socket set.

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    May 5th 2017, 6:36 AM

    @Jamie Roche: and waited haft an hour at the till to pay for them!

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    May 5th 2017, 6:56 AM

    @David: while listening to the constant beep beep beep from various checkouts

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    Mute Jamie
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    May 5th 2017, 6:56 AM

    Once you hear them they can’t be unheard

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    May 5th 2017, 6:57 AM
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    May 5th 2017, 7:11 AM

    @Jamie: Beeps from checkouts (plural).
    That implies more than one checkout open – are you sure you were in Lidl?

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    May 6th 2017, 8:28 PM

    @Alan Lawlor: yeah lidl have 10 checkouts but 7 are just for show

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    Mute David
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    May 5th 2017, 6:27 AM

    Next you’ll be telling me that the drill I bought for 30 quid isn’t as good as the DeWalt one my spark friend has!!!

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    May 5th 2017, 7:30 AM

    The guy that complained needs to got out a bit more !

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    May 5th 2017, 8:21 AM

    @David Conroy: He had intended to hence the purchase of a jumper

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    May 5th 2017, 6:58 AM

    They leave liddle clues in the small print!

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    Mute Alan Lawlor
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    May 5th 2017, 7:13 AM

    @winston smith: they leave liddle clues in the price.
    If the price looks too good to be true, then it probably isn’t

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    May 5th 2017, 7:35 AM

    @Alan Lawlor:

    I that no you mean ‘then it probably is’

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    May 5th 2017, 7:35 AM

    @Nick Allen:
    Think

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    Mute Rodan
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    May 5th 2017, 7:34 AM

    What does he expect? It’s lidl, not ******* Armani.

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    Mute Titus Groan
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    May 5th 2017, 8:31 AM

    @Rodan: Although you wouldn’t break the bank on that either these days…

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    Mute Rick Mooney
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    May 5th 2017, 8:30 AM

    How do you even make a jumper just 3% cashmere!? It’s impressive really..

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    May 5th 2017, 12:06 PM

    @Rick Mooney: only the label was Cashmere !

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    Mute Shane Cusack
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    May 5th 2017, 7:45 AM

    Extremely interesting and worthwhile article!

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    Mute Jackson Bollovks
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    May 5th 2017, 9:10 AM

    Lidl Irish Cheese with all the flavours of Ireland, Made in Czech Republic

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    Mute Jason Mango
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    May 5th 2017, 8:14 AM

    “A different but also shocked man” … No way

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    Mute Micheal S. O' Ceilleachair
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    May 5th 2017, 8:47 AM

    He was having difficulty paying mere cash for real cash mere!!!

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    Mute Cathal Leonard
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    May 5th 2017, 7:59 AM

    Oasis whats in the “full bodied red wine”

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    Mute Sean
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    May 5th 2017, 10:21 AM

    My pet hate is the scratchy fabric they make the washing instructions out of. I always have to cut them off jumpers as they irritate my neck and sometimes this can damage the jumper as they are sewn in. I asked the ASAI before how jumpers can be described as 100% cotton when the label is not cotton but they didn’t follow it up probably because it is so common in the clothing industry whereas here they could just target one particular jumper in one store. Still, it’s no less annoying. I also hate advertisements for broadband etc that say EUR40 per month in sky high letters but then “reverts to EUR90 per month after six months” written in the small print when it’s a 2 year contract that are locked in to. They should only be allowed to advertise the average cost per month over contract.

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    Mute Gerry Fallon
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    May 5th 2017, 10:57 AM

    Now really,who in their right mind believes that they are getting a cashmere sweater for 16.99?
    D4 heads sipping a glass of water in cafe en seine wearing a lidl cashmere sweater,secretly bought in Lidl!

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    Mute Jim Kirby
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    May 5th 2017, 10:39 AM

    Will certainly not stop me from shopping in Lidl

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    May 5th 2017, 8:51 AM

    Moron needs to get a life. It is not America we live in. He also complained to kettle manufacturers that the water boils

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    Mute Rochelle
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    May 5th 2017, 11:22 AM

    He is correct to complain on principle and the regulator agreed. Organisations need to be held to account when they mislead, I wish we didn’t have such an unhealthy relationship with criticism in this country. Attitudes like yours are exactly why so many things are overpriced and underperforming in this country, because people are willing to put up with less.

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    May 5th 2017, 10:21 AM

    “A different but also shocked man” lol very reminiscent of the Viz . All you needed was to add ” recently ” at the end of the sentence lol

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    May 5th 2017, 9:02 AM

    Brain is as sensitive as his skin but still had the neck to complain

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    Mute Katarzyna Nowak
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    May 5th 2017, 2:38 PM

    I find the ruling ridiculous. If it said “cashmere”, I, as customer, would expect it be made of 100% cashmere! therefore Lidl should have been found guilty of premeditated misleading!

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    Mute Kieran Stafford
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    May 5th 2017, 9:56 PM

    What’s the man in the picture shocked about? Something big must have happened him too

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