Croacia

  • Presidente:Zoran Milanovic
  • Primer Ministro:Andrej Plenkovic
  • Capital:Zagreb
  • Idiomas:Croatian (official) 95.6%, Serbian 1.2%, other 3% (including Hungarian, Czech, Slovak, and Albanian), unspecified 0.2% (2011 est.)
  • Gobierno
  • Instituto Nacional de Estadística
  • Población, personas:3.997.689 (2024)
  • Área, km2:55.960
  • PIB per cápita, US$:18.570 (2022)
  • PIB, mil millones US$:71,6 (2022)
  • Índice de GINI:28,9 (2021)
  • Ranking de Facilidad para Hacer Negocios:51

Todos los conjuntos de datos: C I S U W
  • C
    • junio 2024
      Fuente: Government of Canada
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 11 junio, 2024
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      This dataset is updated with data obtained from Statistics Canada and the U.S. Census Bureau. Trade Data is updated on a monthly and annual basis, with revisions in March, April, May, August and November to previous year's data. Trade Data is available on both product and industry-based versions. The product Trade Data is classified by Harmonized System (HS) codes while the industry data is based on North American Industry Classification System(NAICS) classification codes. Source: Statistics Canada and the U.S.Census Bureau
  • I
    • mayo 2021
      Fuente: Global Trade Alert
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 23 junio, 2021
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      The Global Trade Alert (GTA) was launched in June 2009 when it was feared that the global financial crisis would lead governments to adopt widespread 1930s-style beggar-thy-neighbour policies. Although global in scope, the GTA has given particular attention to the policy choices of the G-20 governments ever since their leaders made a “no protectionism” pledge in Washington DC in November 2008. Although initially conceived as a trade policy monitoring initiative, as thousands of policy announcements have been documented, the GTA has become a widely-used input for analysis and decision-making by firms, industry associations, journalists, researchers, international organisations, and governments. This reflects the fact that, as the International Monetary Fund noted in 2016, the GTA “has the most comprehensive coverage of all types of trade-discriminatory and trade liberalizing measures.”   Data Cited at: https://www.globaltradealert.org
    • junio 2022
      Fuente: United Nations Industrial Development Organization
      Subido por: Andrene Gayle
      Acceso el: 28 junio, 2022
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      Please refer the latest version here : https://knoema.com/UNIDOISR2022/industrial-statistics-database-indstat-4-2022-isic-revision-4 The UNIDO Industrial Statistics Database at the 2-digit level of ISIC (INDSTAT2) contains disaggregated data on the manufacturing sector. 
  • S
    • marzo 2024
      Fuente: World Steel Association
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 25 abril, 2024
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      Note: Worldsteel's Steel Statistical Yearbook for 2019 and 2020 are concise version World steel's Steel Statistical Yearbook presents a cross-section of steel industry statistics. It contains comprehensive statistics from 2008 to 2022 on crude steel production by country and process, steel production by product, steel trade by product, apparent steel use and apparent steel use per capita by country, as well as production and trade of pig iron and directly reduced iron. It also includes data on production and trade of iron ore and trade of scrap.  of steel and true steel use. The statistics were collected from members of world steel and various international organizations.
    • julio 2023
      Fuente: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 27 julio, 2023
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      Excess capacity is one of the main challenges facing the global steel sector. The OECD Steelmaking Capacity database contains data on crude steelmaking capacity by economy and provides researchers and policymakers with an important tool for analysing steel capacity developments.
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  • W
    • junio 2024
      Fuente: British Geological Survey
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 01 junio, 2024
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      World Mineral Production covers the majority of economically important mineral commodities. For each commodity constant efforts are made to ensure that as many producing countries as possible are reported. For some commodities, where statistics on production are not publicly available, estimates are made.