Business
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Czech online delivery giant Rohlik Group sees profits rise by more than 50 percent
Czech online food delivery company Rohlik Group has announced that it registered 53 percent growth within its past fiscal year running from May 2021 to April 2022.
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Czechs stock up on firewood in fear of rising energy prices
Despite the heating season having just finished, Czechs are already stocking on firewood for the next one, fearing the rising energy prices, Czech Television has reported.
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Many Czech businesses hoping to fill job applications gap by hiring Ukrainian refugees
The economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic, inflation and the war in Ukraine are all affecting the Czech labour market, writes news site Aktuálně.cz.
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Fewer guests at Czech restaurants than before the pandemic
The winter low season is over, but restaurant owners say guests have been slow to return, although many have opened their outdoor gardens and terraces to entice passers-by.
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Coal mining in Karviná could be extended until 2025
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, associated EU sanctions and the push for energy independence have led Czech officials to explore new sources of coal.
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March sees year-on-year inflation jump of 12.7 percent
Inflation rose by 12.7 percent year-on-year in the Czech Republic in March, up from 11.1 percent the previous month. This was the biggest such increase since May 1998.
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Economist: Cutting VAT on fuels will only stimulate demand and help finance Russia’s war in Ukraine
Economist David Marek says the government's decision to cut the VAT on fuels will not only be costly, but will stimulate demand and help finance Russia's war on Ukraine.
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Czech Republic bracing for potential disruption of gas supplies from Russia
The Czech Republic is bracing for a possible disruption in gas imports from Russia, as Moscow stands firm on its demand for payments in roubles.
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Mortgages to become more difficult to get as stricter rules take effect in Czechia
Starting this Friday, buying a home in Czechia will become even more difficult than it was until now.
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Plan for scores of hydrogen filling stations by 2030 looking shaky
There should be 80 hydrogen filling stations in the Czech Republic by 2030 under official government plans. However, this is now being called optimistic.
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Public transport companies want action over fuel prices
Czech public transport authorities have joined road hauliers in calling for government action to combat a rise in fuel prices.
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Czech banks welcoming refugees but struggling to meet demand
Czech banks are making efforts to welcome Ukrainian refugees. However, they are struggling to meet demand for new accounts, iHned.cz reported.
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