Monday, 2nd February 2026

Croatia’s OECD Accession Is Expected To Boost Global Investment Appeal

Membership expected to strengthen economy, competitiveness, and international visibility

Croatia’s upcoming membership in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is set to enhance the country’s economic growth, competitiveness, and global investment profile. Officials at the “Croatia and the OECD: Economic Survey 2026” conference highlighted that the OECD’s assessment recognized Croatia’s strong performance and ongoing reforms, positioning the country for full membership.

The OECD accession is expected to bring both direct and indirect benefits, improving governance, investor confidence, and economic resilience.

Finance Minister Tomislav Ćorić noted that the recommendations from the OECD survey, including more efficient public spending, housing affordability, climate-resilient economy measures, and labour market reforms, are largely aligned with government policies and will continue to guide national reforms.

Business leaders emphasized that OECD membership will increase Croatia’s visibility to international partners, create new opportunities for collaboration, and attract foreign investment. Central Bank Governor Boris Vujčić added that the move would broaden the pool of potential investors and strengthen the economy against financial shocks, while Croatian companies anticipate greater competitiveness and access to global markets.

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