In the first three months, caterers earned as much as 140 million kuna less than last year. This is a consequence of the increase in VAT by 13 to 25%, so they are seeking an interview with the Ministry of Finance, and many are considering closing their facilities. Every other owner of a cafe or restaurant in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar County wants to close the facility, and traffic has dropped by an average of 15 percent, according to an analysis of hospitality ...
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