Czech companies have a reputation of being reliable partners and suppliers of high quality products, technologies and services. The Czech Republic has a strong supplier base in industries such as engineering, metalworking, automotive, plastics, electronics and electrical, medical equipment, health and pharmaceuticals, ICT, environmental technologies, glass and ceramics, building, furniture, and food products.
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Hungary
Event
For years, the exhibition has been a must-attend event for hospitality, confectionery, bakery, and gastronomy professionals across the region.
Hungary
Event
One of the most important international trade exhibitions for the environmental profession is coming with the second edition.
Serbia
News
Czech Republic has been ranked the world´s sixth-best performing economy this year, according to a new analysis by media magazine The Economist, marking one of the country´s strongest showings in more...
Canada
News
More than 70% of small and medium-sized companies in Czechia expect better or at least the same economic results this year than they predicted at the beginning of the year amid fears of tariffs and gl...
India
News
The industrial-technological group CSG, owned by Czech entrepreneur Michal Strnad, is expanding its activities into the field of advanced weapon systems and unmanned aerial systems (UAS). A key role i...
Australia,
New Zealand
News
The Czech economy grew by 2.8 per cent year-on-year in the third quarter. Gross domestic product (GDP) rose by 0.8 per cent compared with the previous quarter. Both domestic and foreign demand contrib...
U.S.A.
News
Annual consumer-price inflation in the European Union slowed slightly in November to 2.4% from 2.5% in October, according to Eurostat’s final figures. In Czechia, inflation fell more noticeably to 1.8...
Israel
News
Producer prices in the Czech Republic continued to decline in November 2025, marking the tenth consecutive month of deflation. The latest data point to easing cost pressures across energy and manufact...