Business
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Czech windfall tax to generate huge funds – from next year
The Czech government plans to generate tens of billions from a windfall tax from next year, not retroactively for 2022, as some voices in the coalition had demanded.
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Czech Railways to introduce electric and battery-powered trains
In addition to buying four dual-source battery-electric trains from the Škoda Group, Czech Railways is also preparing major tenders for several dozen more such vehicles.
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Property prices in Czechia expected to stagnate or fall next year, as demand plummets
Property prices are expected to fall or stagnate in Czechia next year, Czech Television reports.
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Ski resorts in Czechia facing uncertain season due to record high energy prices
While the Ještěd ski resort has started making artificial snow, other ski centres are facing the prospect of a shorter season or are closing down altogether.
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Czechs saving where they can as they brace for energy crunch
With inflation at over 17 percent and energy prices expected to go through the roof, economizing has become the order of the day for the vast majority of Czechs.
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“A reset will be necessary” – survey looks into why Czechs are unwilling to learn new job skills
Four out of ten people in Czechia expect that they will be doing the same job until they retire, a new survey shows.
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Survey indicates “big movement” on Czech labour market undetected by unemployment statistics
HR firm ManpowerGroup’s latest survey, which looked into the situation on the Czech labour market going into the final quarter of 2022, shows a marked decrease in optimism.
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Why are Czechs paying most in EU for mobile data?
According to an analysis of the mobile data market published by the Czech Telecommunications Authority, retail prices for mobile data in Czechia are the highest in the EU.
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Economist: Czech inflation finally slows but still far from culmination point
Czech year-on-year inflation slowed in August, from 17.5 percent in July to 17.2 percent, but does this mean the Czech economy has finally turned a corner?
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Tender to build new Wenceslas Square tram lines announced
Trams ran up and down Prague’s Wenceslas Square in the past and are set to do so again. The city’s transport authority just issued a tender to build the necessary lines.
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Prague City Hall to look into possibility of constructing new metro line
Prague could have a fifth, circular metro line in the future, which would offer connections to many of the city’s important districts.
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New streets in Prague to honour famous women, including Madeleine Albright
Several streets in Prague’s new district of Smíchov City, which is currently under construction, are to be named after notable women.
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