Czech Business Today
Volume XVI, 2-2017
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Posting of Workers Divides Europe
Illegal practices in transport sector were mentioned by some Member States as the main argument to apply minimum wage… continue reading »
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EU Focuses on Industry
At the end of February, the European Commission hosted the first European Industry Day. The event brought together… continue reading »
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Reverse Charge or “One Stop Shop”? The Commission Has a Clear Idea
State resources in the EU lose about 170 billion euros every year due to tax evasion. The expectations of academics… continue reading »
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EESC CORNER: Double Taxation Dispute Resolution Mechanism in the EU
One of the main problems that cross-border operating businesses currently face is double taxation. There are already… continue reading »
CEBRE calendar
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Debate on Trump ́s presidency impact on EU economy
(May 26th, 2017, Prague)
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Sector seminar on Energy
(June 13th, 2017, Brussels)
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CEBRE founders ́ meeting with MEPs
(June 16th, 2017, Prague)
Flash news
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NEW CZECH INDUSTRY AND TRADE MINISTER
Former Deputy Minister Jiří Havlíček took over the post of Minister of Industry and Trade. During his mandate, Havlíček will focus mainly on development of high-speed internet infrastructure and revision of the electronic communication law.
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CZECH EXPORTS ON THE RISE
Czech foreign trade in goods continued to rise at the beginning of 2017. According to preliminary data, Czech exports went up by 6.7 % to 274.3 bn. CZK and imports by 8.0 % to 254.9 bn. CZK.
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GOOD CONDITION OF CZECH SMES
According to the latest survey of the Czech Chamber of Commerce, more than 80% of SMEs stated that their economic situation in the second half of 2016 was equal or better than in the previous half-year. 80% of them also increased salaries of their employees.