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9 investors, execs and founders discuss Zagreb's startup potential – TechCrunch


9 investors, execs and founders discuss Zagreb’s startup potential
Startups may not spring to mind when speaking about the beautiful country of Croatia. Indeed, the country is most popular as a tourist destination, and given that tourism accounted for about 20% of its GDP in 2018, to an extent, its pre-pandemic focus was mostly on growing its share of the international tourism market.
But Croatia’s entrepreneurs haven’t been quiet: Startups like Infobip and Rimac are significant local hero businesses now, and the region can boast of high-quality talent in the tech, automotive, manufacturing, and agtech spaces. With only two venture capital firms operating in the capital of Zagreb, the startup scene is still young, but the country’s relatively recent EU membership has given it access to a growing set of direct investment instruments. ....

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Croatian business owners protest against closed bars, sports centres


By Reuters Staff
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ZAGREB, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Several thousand people, mostly owners of small businesses like restaurants, bars or fitness centres, gathered to protest in Zagreb on Wednesday over COVID-19 measures that have prevented them from working for more than two months.
Croatia tightened restrictions in late November as COVID-19 infections surged to more than 4,000 a day. In the last two months, cases have fallen to several hundred daily. On Wednesday, 730 new infections were reported.
Shops and cinemas are currently open and the majority of pupils are allowed to attend classes, but bars and restaurants as well as gyms and other sports centres except swimming pools remain closed. ....

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