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Croatia To Replace Their Own Currency With The Euro By 2023

The newest EU member is on the road to its inevitable membership in the Euro Club. Croatia wants to relegate its currency, the Kuna, to the history books by 2023. But the Euro adoption path is littered with obstacles and challenges. In an uncertain world, what is Croatia’s strategy to ensure a smooth adoption and what can the Euro mean for the country’s economy in the next decade?

Boris Vujčić, Governor, Croatian National Bank
Interviewer: Maithreyi Seetharaman, FORTUNE

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