The latest report on the absorption of funding from the European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) shows that since its EU entry in 2013 until 11 August 2021, Croatia absorbed HRK 43.15 million more from the EU budget than it paid into it, the Regional Development and EU Funds Ministry has said.
In the 2014-2020 period, Croatia had €10.7 billion from ESIF at its disposal, the ministry said in a statement on the report presented by Minister Nataša Tramišak and adopted at a closed-door government session on Thursday.
Until 11 August 2021, contracts were signed for projects worth €13.12 billion or 122.22% of the allocated amount.
Payments were made in the amount of €6.32 billion or 58.89% of the allocation and €5.27 billion was verified, or 49.13% of the allocation.
In the period from 2013 to 11 August 2021 the difference between EU funds paid into Croatia’s budget and national funds paid into the EU budget amounted to HRK 43.15 billion (€5.75bn) in Croatia’s favour, the Ministry said.
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