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Study: Gyms open again but Covid restrictions keeping users away
Gyms have been allowed to reopen in the Czech Republic. However, many of the country’s gym operators say strict hygiene conditions are deterring clients from returning.
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Czech Republic not to withdraw lawsuit over Turów coal mine
Czechia will not withdraw a lawsuit it filed at the EU Court of Justice to halt operations at the Turów lignite coal mine in Poland, PM Andrej Babiš has announced.
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Confidence in Czech economy at 18-month high
Confidence in Czech economy is at its highest level in a year and a half due to the loosening of anti-coronavirus measures, the statistical office (ČSÚ) said on Monday.
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American Embassy warns Czechia over planned digital tax on big tech
The US Embassy warns that the Czech government’s digital tax proposal, currently being discussed in the Chamber of Deputies, discriminates against American companies.
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Czech stores welcome shoppers after four-month closure
Shops around the Czech Republic opened on Monday after being closed for more than four months due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Energo-Pro completes largest Czech investment in hydropower industry
Czech energy group Energo-Pro has completed the construction of the Alpaslan 2 hydropower plant in Turkey, the largest Czech investment in industry since November 1989.
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Passenger numbers at Prague airport down by 90 percent
In the first quarter of 2021, the number of passengers going through Prague’s Václav Havel Airport dropped by 90 percent year-on-year to just under 251,000.
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Czech beer consumption at its lowest since 1960s
Czech beer consumption in 2020 fell to its lowest level since the 1960s, according to freshly released data by the Czech Beer and Malt Association.
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30 years since Škoda-Volkswagen merger
April 16 marks the 30 year anniversary of Czech car manufacturer Škoda Auto becoming part of Volkswagen Group.
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Many young Czechs leaving “Mama hotels” for independent life in Airbnb apartments vacated by crisis
The impacts of the coronavirus crisis on real estate is making rentals more affordable and is encouraging young people to move away from their parents much sooner .
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Ministry foresees 3.1 percent growth this year, more in 2022
In a new prognosis the Czech Ministry of Finance says it expects growth of 3.1 percent this year and that the budget deficit will reach 8.8 percent of GDP.
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CzechTourism to put 100 million crowns into attracting new visitors, post-Covid
Hotels and accommodation service could face another rough summer. CzechTourism wants to pump millions into promoting the country as a safe holiday destination.
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