Romania is the latest country to join a supermarket that has gained traction across the Balkans, with far-right ...
Following two successful Croatian retail boycotts, is a boycott in Croatian tourism set to follow? Tourism Minister Tonči Glavina speaks out.
Croatians were urged to stay away from retail outlets and grocery stores, and avoid using delivery services, banks, restaurants and cafes. Read more at straitstimes.com.
By bne IntelliNews Croatia posted the highest inflation rate in the eurozone in January, with consumer prices rising 5% ...
Croatian consumers' ongoing boycott, sparked by outrage over rising prices at grocery stores and shopping outlets, has cost ...
Croatia's government decided on Friday to add a further 40 items to its list of 30 basic products with capped prices to ease ...
In January, an association in Croatia known as "Hey, inspector" called for a national boycott on supermarkets. The first boycott took place on Friday, January 24 and was supported by many across ...
Far-right politicians in Romania urged a supermarket boycott to protest rising prices, following similar actions in Croatia ...
Fed up with paying ever increasing prices at grocery stores and shopping outlets, Croatians have begun channeling their anger ...
Consumers in Croatia are stepping up their protests against the continuing high prices in the country. A week-long boycott of ...
The boycott will also target Coca-Cola and other ... imploring shoppers to stay home this Friday. The protests in Croatia come after average food prices soared by more than 30 percent in the ...