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Czech Green groups say lawmakers preparing to sacrifice arable land for development
In the words of Mark Twain, you should buy up land because they ain’t producing it any more. One might quibble with the accuracy of that statement then and now, because as…
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Yes we can: Czech breweries turn to tinned sales
Czech beer consumers are growing increasingly fond of canned beer. While in 2015, canned beer sales went up by 16 percent on the previous year, last year the sales went up…
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Convoluted laws seen as factor in high administrative burden on Czech firms
Business people in the Czech Republic have to deal with acres of red tape and spend far more time processing their tax returns and other paperwork than their peers in some…
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In Business News this week: Bulgarian competition watchdog accuses Energo Pro of abusing dominant position on market; Pig breeding in severe crisis; Minister for Foreign…
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Average age of Czech cars exceeds 15 years, used imports soar
The average age of the Czech Republic’s car fleet in the first quarter of 2016 increased to over 15 years, the Automotive Industry Association announced on Friday. That’s…
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Pivο: Brewing it Czech style in divided Nicosia
Sunday’s parliamentary elections, ongoing negotiations over a reunification of the divided island – and maybe football: these are some of the main topics discussed in the…
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Self employed under the spotlight with view to increased tax payments
The Czech self employed are under the spotlight at the moment and it looks like they will be for some time to come.
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Czech Radio: Employers complain programme to attract Ukrainian labour is hardly fast-track
Czech firms are having trouble filling positions for manual labour or industrial work, Czech Radio reports. Half-a-year ago, the government launched a pilot programme to…
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IMF cautions Czechs against lax fiscal discipline, mulls exit options from low crown
The Czech Republic has just been through its annual economic monitoring session with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Basically, the international watchdog on…
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Head of Exim Tours tells daily that Czechs are buying fewer package vacations abroad
The head of the largest Czech travel agency Exim Tours, Ferid Nasr, is predicting travel agencies in the country will take a hit this summer, as many Czechs are avoiding…
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Czech ministry counts cost of China market economy status
One of the biggest trade issues to be addressed by the end of this year should be the status of China and whether it should be recognized as a full fledged functioning…
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Business roundup: Škoda Auto union seeks wage hikes for companies linked to car producer; Cabinet backs welfare payments for laid off OKD workers; One week paternity leave…
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