The Czech Republic 2021 Your Business Partner in the EU

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I. CONTENTS

Dear Readers, At the beginning of the last year, the whole world was unexpectedly hit and suddenly needed to face a new challenge – a global pandemic. During these turbulent times, each country had to step up and quickly adopt a series of unprecedented measures that heavily affected the world we all knew, the Czech Republic included. These measures not only paralyzed our everyday lives but also impacted our fundamental rights and values that European Union lies upon. Restrictions that had been introduced to reduce the spread of SARS-CoV-2 have left deep marks on our economy and industry, and the overall scope of the impact is still yet to be determined. The very basis of our successful economic integration, the functioning of the Internal Market, has been badly hit. However, except for our vulnerabilities, this global pandemic fuelled an immense wave of European solidarity, strengthened the cohesion between the EU Member States, and uncovered new grounds for future cooperation. Nonetheless, the European Union is standing in front of a difficult task. In order to overcome all these economic and social challenges, the EU needs a helping hand from each Member State so it can recover, protect its civilians and defend its position abroad. I have no doubt that the Czech Republic is ready to become a leading partner on this difficult path. Our country has gone a long way since the Velvet Revolution in 1989. From the beginning of the accession negotiations that started nine years later, through the very first Czech EU Presidency and up to this day, the Czech Republic has repeatedly proven to be an equal partner to the rest of the EU Member States. For the past few years, our country has been one of the highest growing economies in Europe with the lowest unemployment rates. Our industry, research, and development have been booming and we became a valuable member of the European Union with a lot to offer. In 2009, we presided over the Council of the European Union, while trying to navigate the EU out of the global recession and facing simultaneously a multitude of critical developments in EU’s neighborhood. Whilst leading the dialogue among the Member States, the Czech Republic sought agreement on reforms of the EU institutions. Twelve years ago, we presented an ambitious agenda and successfully balanced various contradictory interests of the European community. I am truly convinced that we can do it again. In July 2022, the Czech Republic will take over the EU Presidency for the second time. These six months represent a great opportunity to influence the direction, functioning, and priorities of the European Union in a long term. While bearing a great responsibility, we will be enjoying a spotlight to promote our cultural heritage and values, but also our industrial development and achievements. We are seriously preparing for this role, although fully aware of the difficulties and challenges the EU is currently facing. The Czech Republic managed to lead the European Union during the turbulences in the financial markets, and I am sure we will cope with the implications of a sanitary crisis as well. As the Czech Republic has become an integral part of the European community, our work on the European project is also getting rewarded. In the past seven years, we benefited from the allocation of almost 24 billion euros that have been used on various projects all across the country. Our commitment to the EU is a two-way street, and the Czech Republic actively works on the European Union as much as it benefits from its membership. The whole world is trying to recover from the global sanitary crisis and the Czech Republic is not an exception. Nevertheless, our historical journey prepared us for difficult moments like these. Let us set an example and be a leading partner in these challenging times. Let us help to stabilise the European Union and increase its resilience. Let us continue its project of enlargement and promote European values at home, as well as abroad. Let us be a reliable partner that the European Union needs. MILENA HRDINKOVÁ State Secretary for European Affairs, Office of the Government of the Czech Republic

The Czech Republic – Your Business Partner in the EU

2021

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Moravia-Silesia Region

11min
pages 140-145

Zlín Region

7min
pages 131-133

Pardubice Region

8min
pages 121-123

Vysočina Region

9min
pages 124-126

Hradec Králové Region

8min
pages 118-120

Ústí nad Labem Region

9min
pages 112-115

Karlovy Vary Region

9min
pages 109-111

South Bohemia Region

8min
pages 106-108

Plzeň Region

11min
pages 100-105

Prague Region

9min
pages 92-94

For Applied Research in Future

5min
pages 88-91

A World Where Unusual Materials Improve the Quality of Life

2min
pages 86-87

Czech Research and Science at the World´s Top

15min
pages 80-85

The Czech Republic – Attractive Country for Study

7min
pages 76-79

EU Citizens Do Not Need Work Permits in the Czech Republic

6min
pages 74-75

Employees – Taxation, Social Security and Health Insurance

8min
pages 69-70

Lease of Business Premises

5min
pages 67-68

Entrepreneurship of Foreign Entities and Its Taxation in the Czech Republic

7min
pages 71-73

Steps for Acquiring a Czech Trade Licence

3min
page 66

Incorporating a Joint-Stock Company

6min
pages 64-65

Incorporating a Limited Liability Company

6min
pages 62-63

Form of Business Activities in the Czech Republic

4min
pages 60-61

TOS VARNSDORF – Leading Global Supplier of Machining Technologies

3min
page 59

Medical Device Manufacture is One of the Most Innovative Industries

7min
pages 46-48

Czech Agriculture is Changing

12min
pages 53-58

Building Industry at the Crossroads

6min
pages 49-52

Czech Railway Industry Exports Over Half of Its Production

9min
pages 36-41

Top Quality and Exquisite Design of Bohemia Glass and Ceramics

12min
pages 42-45

Challenges Facing Czech Engineering

10min
pages 33-35

Czech Energy Industry

13min
pages 28-32

Shock for Exports, Czech Manufactures Counter with Innovation and Flexibility

7min
pages 20-22

Useful Information

2min
page 6

Czech Foods and Farm Produce Accorded Name Protection by the European Union

5min
pages 13-14

The Czech Republic and the Euro

9min
pages 10-12

Czech Records

9min
pages 15-19

Foreword by Milena Hrdinková, State Secretary for European Affairs, Office of the Government of the CR

3min
page 5

The Czech Republic and the European Union

11min
pages 7-9
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