U.S. Imports
$86.1M
U.S. Exports
$125.2M
+$39.1M (net exporter)
The United States imported $86.1M/month and exported $125.2M/month with Croatia as of February 2026, covering 471 product categories.
Croatia joined the European Union in 2013 and adopted the euro in January 2023, fully integrating into the EU single market and customs union. The country's economy is driven by tourism, shipbuilding, food processing, and chemicals, with the Port of Rijeka serving as a key Adriatic gateway for Central European trade. Croatia's EU membership simplifies trade compliance for partners already operating within EU frameworks.
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Croatia adopted the euro on January 1, 2023. Trade invoices and customs valuations are now denominated in euros, eliminating currency conversion risk previously associated with the Croatian kuna.
Croatia imports significant volumes of machinery, transport equipment, chemicals, fuels, and consumer goods to support its manufacturing base and tourism-driven economy.
The Port of Rijeka and other Adriatic ports position Croatia as a transit corridor for goods moving between the Mediterranean and Central/Eastern European markets, including landlocked countries like Hungary and Austria.
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Annual data from BEA | 2024
Services Exports
$385.0M
Services Imports
$596.0M