Tatra wants to deliver cars to the US Army, there are too many Buffets in the Czech Republic
The well-known manufacturer of trucks, military and special cars Tatra Trucks is negotiating a partnership with the American carmaker AM General. The Prague Stock Exchange is in the limelight after years. With ten percent earned in the last year, the PX index has shone like a nova in Europe’s investment sky. In fact, it owes it to a single action. Energy CEZ. The Prague deputies have on their table a change in the zoning plan in Malvazinky. The land in Nad Mrázovkou Street belongs to Michal Čamek.
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The well-known manufacturer of trucks, military and special cars Tatra Trucks is negotiating a partnership with the American carmaker AM General. According to the E15 daily, representatives of both companies met in Washington last week as part of a visit of Czech entrepreneurs brought to the USA by Senate President Miloš Vystrčil (ODS).
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The Prague Stock Exchange is in the limelight after years. With ten percent earned in the last year, the PX index in the European investment sky has shone like new and it is currently difficult for any developed market in the world to compete with Prague. However, the domestic PX index actually owes this to a single action. Energy CEZ. At the same time, speculation about the division of the company is pushing forward the issue. The Prague Stock Exchange “CEZ Republic” is currently in political chess. “It is especially important to do everything after mature consideration and not on the basis of one-off ideas and advice from twitter smartmen who have currently bought ČEZ shares and would love if he now announced their purchase at a high price,” says the head of the Prague Stock Exchange Petr Koblic.
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The Prague deputies have on their table a change in the zoning plan in Malvazinky. Although the conversion of land into construction in the green areas within the metropolis is always a thorny issue, this time it burns all the more because the area where it is to be built is owned by one of Prague’s important business figures. The land in Nad Mrázovkou Street belongs to Michal Čamek. His Center company manages the maintenance of a number of public spaces and other properties owned by the capital and city districts.
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While Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, in a speech to the Czech parliament, called for material and political aid for his war-torn country, a story that goes one level further unfolded in the corridors. The Czechia wants to play a major role in Ukraine’s multi-billion plan to rebuild Ukraine, and several business initiatives are already being launched to hook domestic companies into future contracts.
Ten years later, Europe is dusting off the debt crisis. As ten years ago, investors began to turn away from the countries of the southern wing of the eurozone. The governments of Greece, Italy, as well as Portugal, in recent days have had to pay a lot of interest in order to attract investors and gain the opportunity to finance government spending. This is after the European Central Bank announced at the helm last week and stopped automatically financing the debts of eurozone countries, including the economically slowest and most indebted ones. Concerns about the debt crisis were the reasons why, according to experts, the ECB started tightening monetary policy too late. The situation even called for an extraordinary meeting of the bank on Wednesday.
Austerity tariffs for gas and electricity or five thousand per child are likely to remain the most significant measures the government promises to households to help with rising energy or food spending. Opposition YES, SPD and communist intentions criticize as little. The already approved three-month reduction in the excise tax on fuels, which has been in force since June, has not worked, petrol prices and, conversely, have reached historic highs over the weekend. The German government also came across the same move.
It is the lesser-known face of the current government, yet a successful negotiation of the most fundamental European legislative decade today. During the forthcoming Czech Presidency, the People’s Ministry of the Environment Anna Hubáčková will negotiate on behalf of the Council of the EU on climate measures within the framework of Fit for 55, which is to help decarbonise the EU economy. He also wants to bring this topic closer to the Czechs. “I feel concerned about the citizens of Green Deal. It’s still sprawling around fossil fuels, and when people hear it everywhere, they’re afraid of it. That needs to change, “says Hubáčková.