In February , Luxury UK carmaker Aston Martin Lagonda announced the opening of its first dealership facility in Croatia. Aston Martin Zagreb Links of London the latest part of the company’s dealership network expansion plans for the year. The dealership has been opened in partnership with luxury brand specialist Spectator Grupa. The standalone showroom is based on Aston Martin’s key retail design elements and has the capacity to showcase five cars while also offering the brand’s ‘dedicated service facility’. The new showroom is aimed at tapping into the city’s burgeoning economy and expanding businesses. Links of London Sweetie Bracelet With Marine Shell Grosse Kleimann, Aston Martin’s director of business development, said that ‘in Spectator Grupa and their facility in Zagreb …we have found the partner who perfectly befits our brand’. The company has been emphasising new product development to expand the range of its products. The V Vantage, along with the DBS Volante, is to be unveiled at the Geneva Auto Salon in March and the fourdoor Rapide debuts later in the year. The Djuro Djakovic factory in Slavonski Brod was expected to deliver Patria armoured vehicles to the Croatian Armed Forces, it was reported in February . Links of London Sweetie Earrings of the vehicles were manufactured at the Patria factory in Finland, while the others were completed in Croatia. It was expected that the order would eventually grow to vehicles in the future. Half the components installed in the hightech vehicles would be manufactured at the factory in Croatia. Macroeconomic Forecast Firm Recovery On Hold Until BMI View Leading indicator data support our view that the Croatian economy will only post . real GDP growth this year. Fixed capital formation and private demand look particularly weak at this juncture, with elevated government spending set to be the main Links of London Sweetie Wide Ring keeping growth positive. Next year should be better, with a firmer bounce in household consumption forecast to drag headline growth up to . We hold to our forecast for the Croatian economy to grow by . in , with leading indicator data confirming our view that a fundamental bounce was unlikely this year.
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