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In Business News this week: Škoda Auto says it is on track to produce 1.5 million cars annually by 2018; roughly four out of 10 Czechs say they would move for work; Prague…
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ČEZ left with problematic Slovak nuclear joint venture after Rosatom talks die
Talks about the possible Russian participation in a project to build new nuclear capacity alongside Czech utility ČEZ have collapsed. The tale here is not of Temelín and…
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Czech exporters could be hard hit by Ukrainian crisis
The crisis in Ukraine continues to fill the front pages of Czech dailies and in addition to the political implications of Russia’s aggressive policy in the region, there…
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Czech industry ministry draws up new investment incentives to soften blow from regional aid changes
A new package of investment incentives is being drawn up with the onus on cutting company payments rather than forcing them to reclaim cash from the state. The new rules…
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Britain aims to significantly boost exports to the Czech Republic
At first glance, the jibe of Napolean Bonaparte that the British were a nation of shopkeepers might seem to ring true. British based retailers Marks and Spencer, Tesco…
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New transport minister scuppers rail liberalisation plan
The recently installed minister of transport, Antonín Prachař of ANO, has rejected a plan to liberalise more sections of the Czech Republic’s rail network, Lidové noviny…
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Czech start up Socialbakers goes global on back of social media boom
A Czech company is following on the coat tails of the Facebook and social media boom by developing and selling the monitoring tools and analyses that can tell companies…
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Last stand for Czech energy regulator head?
Heroine or villain? The high profile but sometimes quixotic head of the Czech independent energy regulator Alena Vitásková could be cast either way by the role she has…
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Czech town said to be close to clinching lucrative investment deal with South Korean tire maker
Attracting foreign investment has become a much debated issue in recent months with the government working on a new strategy to promote the country’s business interests in…
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Traditional approach sets new Prague fish & chip shop apart, says co-owner Matthew Salmon
Entering Ryby & Chips on Myslíkova St. in downtown Prague is akin to being teleported to a fish and chip shop in the UK or Ireland, albeit one where the menu is in…
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Business News
Ernst & Young expects economy to grow by 2.2 percent in 2013; Czech Post gives up cigarettes; a Czech video game developer gets 36 million in backing through crowd funding…
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Czech construction sector still seeking sure signs of growth after five year slump
The Czech construction sector has suffered like no other over the past five years with a continuous slide in turnover. While there are signs that some sectors might return…
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