Czech Business Today
Volume XXII, 6-2023
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BRUSSELS HOSTS THE FIRST CZECH-BELGIAN DESIGN NETWORKING FORUM
In September, an exciting and groundbreaking event known as the "CZECH-BELGIAN DESIGN NETWORKING FORUM" took place in… continue reading »
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INVESTMENT CLIMATE – VALUABLE INFORMATION FOR INVESTORS IN CZECHIA
CzechInvest has released a new Investment Climate brochure, a comprehensive marketing resource for Czechia. The… continue reading »
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THE CZECH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IS INVOLVED IN THE INTERNATIONAL PROJECT DIGIS (ERASMUS+ KA2)
For the last 3 years (2021 – 2023), the Czech Republic has been involved in the project: “Bulding up a Digital Skills… continue reading »
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THE CONFEDERATION OF INDUSTRY OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC CALLS FOR THE USE OF REVENUES FROM EU ETS TRADE FOR DECARBONISATION
From September 2023, Czech government discusses state budget with the aim to decrease public debt. As part of these… continue reading »
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EESC: COMPETITIVENESS AND INDUSTRY
In addition to enormous challenges caused by the Covid-19 pandemic and Russia’s brutal aggression against Ukraine… continue reading »
Flash news
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NEW SUPPORT FINDER TOOL FOR THE PROJECTS
The Ministry of Industry and Trade has launched the website www.podporapodniku.cz, offering entrepreneurs a support finder tool, simplifying orientation and choice of support for their projects. It uses a database from various providers with different sources of funding. They can opt for personalised recommendations or explore the lists of support options available for specific support areas.
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PRAGUE GREEN DEAL SUMMIT: EMISSION REDUCTION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
The Green Deal Summit was held in Prague, organised by Hospodářské noviny with the support of the European Commission. Ursula von der Leyen, the head of the European Commission, gave the keynote speech, discussing the success of reducing greenhouse gas emissions while growing the economy. The main outputs of the event were the promotion of the Green Deal and sustainable finance and the discussion of the success of reducing greenhouse gas emissions while growing the economy.
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HEAVIER VANS RUNNING ON ALTERNATIVE FUELS CAN BE DRIVEN WITH A CATEGORY B DRIVING LICENCE
The amended Road Act brings new changes for entrepreneurs. From the new year, it will allow alternative fuel vehicles, especially electric vans, of up to 4.25 tonnes to be driven with a category B driving licence.