Business
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Avast purchase of AVG set to secure Prague as global computer antivirus hub
In what looks like one of the biggest deals of the year, two originally Czech computer antivirus security companies have announced they are getting together with the…
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HN: Filmmakers expected to spend CZK 5 billion in CR this year
Filmmakers are expected to pump around CZK 5 billion into the Czech economy this year. A large share of that sum will be spent by the makers of epic historical serials…
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New waterway rules make waves
The introduction of a new regulation last year, which approved the return of motor vessels to most of the country’s rivers and reservoirs, considerably increased water…
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Controversial truck tolling system likely to remain in place until 2019
The Czech government on Monday approved the prolongation of a contract with the Austrian company Kapsch to operate a controversial nationwide truck tolling system for…
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Environment Ministry approves plan against drought
The Ministry of Environment has launched a new programme to deal with drought, which threatens to become a more regular feature in the future. On Tuesday, Environment…
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Steve Gray on a Prague cookie business with royal connections
Královské (Royal) Cookie is a shop on Prague’s Vinohradská St. with a number of regal connections. The district has traditionally been known as Royal Vinohrady and, says…
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Labour Ministry unveils plan to promote gender equality in salaries
Women make up 44 percent of the country’s workforce but the vast majority still earn significantly less than men holding similar positions. Surveys indicate that the wage…
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Spending watchdog: Failed collection system cost billions
Despite swallowing up an enormous sum, an ambitious project to create a unified system for collecting taxes and other state contributions has never been anywhere near…
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Business News
In Business News this week: Industrial production accelerates in May to 8.6 percent; Government approves increased tax credit for families with two or more children…
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Miner OKD needs 2016 cash lifeline to keep operating
Struggling mining company OKD will, according to company bosses need a loan of around 700 million crowns to 1.0 billion crowns to ensure its ongoing activities in 2016…
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Construction experts say independent review of plans could prevent structural problems
Czech experts say that construction companies’ projects should be subject to compulsory controls so as to prevent structural problems in new buildings. Though mistakes by…
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Swedish government agrees EPH takeover of German lignite power portfolio; Green groups to fight on
A Czech energy company has been given crucial clearance from the Swedish government to take over a massive swathe of coal mines and plants in what was former East Germany…
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