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24th August 2020 / Good governance / Legal Reform and Transparency


Defaulting contract partners and outstanding debt from contracts – are we suitably prepared?

How to avert the risk of non-performance by one’s contractual partner, and what is the most effective response if such non-performance does occur?

Few of us lived through the first six months of 2020 without any concerns or stress, and we’d surely all appreciate if we could go "back to normal as quickly as possible. Alas, the European Commission forecasts a 7% drop for the Czech economy this year; for the first time after a long stretch, the unemployment rate has begun to rise; and epidemiologists appear to prepare for the deployment of additional quarantine measures at the beginning of fall.

24th August 2020 / Competitiveness / Technology, R&D and Innovation


Submit your application to the Technology Fast 50 CE award

Technology Fast 50 CE - A programme that recognises and profiles fast growing technology companies. Applications are now open, you can submit them until August 31st 2020

 

19th August 2020 / Competitiveness / Business and Industry


Czech Republic Q2 2020 All Markets Summary

Q2 2020 summary covering all market segments: 

Property Investment Market View: Second quarter volumes down reflecting COVID impact

Retail Market View: Consumer appetite remained strong following the „reopening“ of shopping centres

Industrial & Logistics Market View: Vacancy has increased only slightly, despite the large number of completed warehouses

Office Market View: New office completions include five new and two refurbished buildings in Prague in Q2

 

19th August 2020 / Good governance / Legal Reform and Transparency


Competition vs. environment: City of Prague violated competition law in connection with the rules for parking hybrid vehicles

According to this decision, the City of Prague violated the Czech Act on the Protection of Competition by setting the conditions for certain hybrid vehicles in paid parking zones without objectively justifiable reasons. Under the conditions, only those hybrid vehicles that were capable of driving only on electric propulsion and for which the power of the internal combustion engine did not exceed 135 kW had free parking. According to the Office, the conduct, which took place in the period from 17 April 2018 to 30 April 2019, was capable of distorting competition in the city of Prague as it favoured sellers of hybrid vehicles with internal combustion engines up to 135 kW. The end customers could realistically take into account the possibility of free parking when choosing a new vehicle. It also favoured entrepreneurs using these hybrid vehicles as they could benefit from saving their business costs because of the free parking.

 

Strategic Directions for Czech Economic Policy

  1. Transition to High-Tech Manufacturing and Exports
  2. The City Campus as Idea Factory
  3. Government Programs and Processes That Drive Innovation
  4. Government as a Competitive Advantage, including Digitization

Advocacy Priorities for 2023 
 
Technology, People, Infrastructure

 

Actions Recommended in Areas:

1. Establishing Policy Objectives for Research.

2. Research Investment and Cooperation. Big Bets (Key Technology Projects).

3. Establishing Databases for Tracking Public Policy Outcomes.

4. Public Procurement as an Innovation Tool.

5. Immigration of STEM Talents.

6. Digitization of Immigration. 

7. Adult Reskilling and Upskilling.

8. Digitization of Land Use.

9. Infrastructure Development, including Technology Parks.

 

 

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