Czech Business Today
Volume XV, 7-2016
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CETA Deadlock (Hopefully) Broken
The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement between the EU and Canada, or rather its acronym – CETA, was one of the… continue reading »
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European Parliament of Enterprises
Czech entrepreneurs voted on legislation that affects them on October 13th in the European Parliament. On the simulated… continue reading »
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EU Investment Plan – Financing Businesses In the Czech Republic
The Czech Republic does not sufficiently use the financial support from the infrastructure window of Juncker ́s… continue reading »
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EESC CORNER: EU Budgetary Policy on Crossroads
The EU Budgetary Policy is on crossroads. It is especially due to the fact that the EU priorities and circumstances… continue reading »
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MEPs CORNER
“The signature of the two landmark agreements, the EU-Canada Strategic Partnership Agreement and the Comprehensive… continue reading »
Flash news
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CZECH BUSINESSES ARE DOING WELL
SMEs are experiencing a good year and almost 40 % of them expect further improvements in their business for the second half of 2016. The greatest optimism is among midsize companies. This is the result of the economic barometer conducted on 6-month periodical basis among the members of the Czech Chamber of Commerce to map their economic situation.
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SUPPORT OF SMEs – NO MANDATORY BANK ACCOUNT
The Ministry of Justice of the Czech Republic is trying to simplify operations for setting up companies. It is preparing an amendment to the law which will abolish the obligation to create a bank account when establishing a company with small basic capital.
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CZECHS RANK AT 27TH POSITION IN “DOING BUSINESS 2017”
According to a World Bank report “Doing Business 2017” which assesses the business regulatory conditions, the Czech Republic moved to the 27th position from the total of 190 countries (an improvement of 9 positions).