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		<title>Croatia&#8217;s Hospitality Sector Faces New Regulatory Changes</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Croatia's hospitality sector is under scrutiny as a new law proposal emerges amidst rising costs and declining profit margins.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The hospitality sector in Croatia is facing significant changes as the government has unveiled a draft proposal for a new law governing the industry. This comes at a time when the existing regulatory framework has already been amended nine times, indicating ongoing adjustments to meet evolving market conditions.</p>
<p>Prices in hospitality venues are expected to remain broadly in line with last year, although experts predict that price rises could fall in the range of 3 to 5 percent. This increase is largely influenced by rising input costs, particularly those linked to goods purchased from retail suppliers, as noted by industry expert Hrvoje Margan.</p>
<p>Despite these anticipated price increases, nominal revenues in the hospitality sector have shown promising growth. They rose between 12 and 15 percent in 2024 and 2025. However, this positive revenue trend is overshadowed by a surge in operating costs, which have increased by more than 20 percent during the same period.</p>
<p>As a result of these financial pressures, overall profit margins in the hospitality sector have dropped below 10 percent. This decline marks a significant concern for business owners who are grappling with maintaining profitability amid rising expenses.</p>
<p>Wages within the hospitality sector have effectively doubled in recent years, reflecting both the demand for skilled labor and the need to attract workers in a competitive environment. Waitstaff in year-round tourism roles now earn between €1,200 and €1,500 per month, while chefs can command salaries ranging from €1,500 to €2,000 per month.</p>
<p>The proposed draft law is currently part of a month-long public consultation period. Stakeholders are engaging with policymakers to discuss potential impacts on the industry as they navigate through these challenging economic dynamics.</p>
<p>The hospitality industry remains a key pillar of Croatia’s tourism-driven economy. However, it is clear that without strategic adjustments and support from legislation, many businesses may struggle to adapt to these changing conditions.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding how this draft law will ultimately affect prices and wages across the sector. As consultations continue, further developments are expected that could shape the future of Croatia&#8217;s vital hospitality landscape.</p>
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		<title>Ticketmaster&#8217;s New Features and Fee Adjustments</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2026 19:32:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Ticketmaster has introduced a concert discovery feature in collaboration with Apple Music while adjusting its fee structure amid regulatory challenges.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Who is involved</h2>
<p>In recent developments, Ticketmaster has partnered with Apple to launch a concert discovery feature within Apple Music, marking a significant shift in how fans engage with live music events. This feature, which allows users to track live concerts and find shows in nearby cities, is part of a broader strategy to enhance user experience and engagement. Michael Chua, a representative from Ticketmaster, stated, &#8220;Our partnership with Apple Music brings concert discovery directly into the moments when fans are most engaged with music.&#8221; This collaboration is expected to increase user interaction with the platform, potentially boosting ticket sales.</p>
<p>However, this positive development comes against a backdrop of rising scrutiny and regulatory challenges for Ticketmaster. Historically, the company has faced criticism from customers frustrated with increasing ticket prices since 2010. In light of recent regulatory actions, particularly from U.S. regulators banning surprise &#8216;junk&#8217; fees, Ticketmaster has made controversial adjustments to its fee structure. Following the ban, the company eliminated per-order processing fees but subsequently raised other charges to maintain revenue, leading to a $2 increase in service fees per ticket.</p>
<p>The decisive moment in this ongoing saga occurred when the U.S. Justice Department reached a tentative settlement with Ticketmaster in an antitrust case. Despite this, many states have continued to pursue lawsuits against the company, highlighting the ongoing scrutiny it faces. Live Nation Entertainment, which owns Ticketmaster, is currently embroiled in an antitrust trial over monopoly claims, further complicating the company&#8217;s operational landscape.</p>
<p>As part of its response to regulatory pressures, Ticketmaster implemented an all-in pricing model, which was marketed as a transparency reform. This model was designed to comply with Federal Trade Commission (FTC) rules on fee transparency, ensuring that the full price of admission is displayed upfront. Joe Berchtold, a representative from Live Nation, emphasized the importance of this change, stating, &#8220;The all-in price is the real price of admission, and that ought to be the first thing a fan sees.&#8221; However, critics argue that this approach may have merely shifted fees rather than eliminated them, as evidenced by an 18% increase in Platinum and VIP buyer fees and a $0.38 increase in per-ticket inside charges after the fee restructuring.</p>
<p>Currently, Ticketmaster holds primary ticketing dominance in approximately 80% of major concert venues, which raises concerns about its market power and pricing practices. The company&#8217;s ability to adjust fees in response to regulatory changes has sparked debate among industry experts and consumers alike. While some view the concert discovery feature as a positive development, others remain skeptical about the implications of the fee adjustments.</p>
<p>In summary, Ticketmaster&#8217;s recent partnership with Apple Music and the introduction of a concert discovery feature represent a significant shift in the company&#8217;s approach to engaging with fans. However, the adjustments to its fee structure amid regulatory scrutiny highlight the ongoing challenges the company faces in balancing user experience with revenue generation. As the antitrust trial progresses and more states pursue legal action, the future of Ticketmaster&#8217;s business practices remains uncertain. Details remain unconfirmed.</p>
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