Economics
Euro Hopeful Croatia Sets Sights on Adoption as Early as 2023
- Central bank chief lays out best case in newspaper interview
- Croatia has sent letter-of-intent to join euro waiting room
Tourists take selfies with a view of Dubrovnik.
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Croatia may introduce the European Union’s common currency as early as January 2023, central bank Governor Boris Vujcic told Zagreb-based newspaper Vecernji List a day after the country sent a letter of intent to join the euro-area’s waiting room, known as ERM-2.