Business
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Czechia faces shortage of train drivers
There is a shortage of train drivers in the Czech railway sector. So, what can be done to include job applications to the trade?
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Czechs leading European beer diplomacy? EU Coalition aims to cultivate beer culture
Czechia has taken the lead as the head of the European Parliament's Beer Club.
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Ukraine halts gas transit to EU: Is Czechia at risk?
On January 1, Ukraine ended the transit of Russian gas to Europe via its territory. Czech politicians welcome the move and say it will not have an impact on the country.
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Up to three million parcels delivered per day over record-breaking Christmas in Czechia
Czech courier and delivery companies have once again experienced unprecedented growth during the Christmas season, breaking almost all historical records.
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Tomáš Sedláček on Czech economy in 2024: a year of missed opportunities
Despite mild recovery and low unemployment, economist Tomáš Sedláček says 2024 was a year of missed chances to reform the Czech economy.
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‘Czech Sphinx’ takes over Royal Mail: UK government agrees to billionaire Křetínský’s acquisition
The UK government has agreed to the sale of the parent company of Royal Mail to Czech billionaire Daniel Křetínský, the centuries-old postal service's first foreign owner.
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18,000 seventeen-year-old drivers now on Czechia’s roads, but only eight accidents recorded so far
Almost 18,000 young drivers are now driving on Czech roads under the supervision of mentors. Fears that they would increase the accident rate have not been confirmed.
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Europe cannot reduce emissions alone, says head of Czech COP29 delegation
Organizers of COP29 have not shown great optimism. The atmosphere has not been helped by the re-election of Donald Trump, leaving climate agreements hanging in the balance.
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“Salaries like in Germany”? PM’s economic aspirations met with disbelief
PM Petr Fiala's plan to deliver “salaries like in Germany” has met with criticism. Danny Bate spoke to Lukáš Kovanda, chief economist at Trinity Bank, about the reaction.
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Czechoslovak 5000-crown note sells at auction for record-breaking 25.68 million crowns
A Czechoslovak 5000-crown banknote from 1919, was sold at auction on the 15th of November for 25.68 million crowns, the most expensive paper money ever sold in the country.
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Butter prices surge before Christmas in Czechia
As the holiday season draws near, Czech households face a bitter challenge to their holiday baking traditions: soaring butter prices.
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Does Prague have a car problem? Expert comments on obstacles to building a more sustainable city
Prague’s car problem is not a secret. High car ownership persists, mainly because of political resistance and preservation laws which hinder efforts to reduce cars.
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