Apple has agreed to acquire selected assets and hire employees from PlasmaSolve, a Czech materials engineering company headquartered in Brno. The transaction became publicly known through the European Commission’s Digital Markets Act database, which lists intended acquisitions reported by designated digital gatekeepers such as Apple.
Czech industrial producer prices fell in August thanks to cheaper energy and materials, but agriculture continues to grapple with steep cost increases.
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Company Frentech Aerospace is providing various components and parts for three vehicles in the European Space Rider
A small apartment in Prague, or a terrace apartment for the same price in Dubai? Attractive property deals in the United Arab Emirates have drawn many Czech buyers in recent years. Now many investors fear that a drawn-out conflict could result in heavy losses.
A new Prague-based venture fund called United Founders, created by Czech entrepreneurs Vít Horký and Jakub Havrlant, brings together founders of companies from 26 countries, including Mews, Avast, and Quantum Systems. The fund plans to invest two billion CZK.
A new draft law proposes a streamlined version of electronic sales registration in Czechia, combining lower administrative burden with modern digital payment coverage.
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The Czech Parliament has approved the reintroduction of the Electronic Sales Registration (EET) system from January 2027, aiming to improve tax collection and reduce the shadow economy through a simplified digital reporting framework. The updated system will primarily affect small businesses, restaurants, retailers, and service providers, while exempting the smallest flat-rate taxpayers.
At the end of January, the last operating mine in Czechia will close, bringing nearly 250 years of hard coal mining to an end. Mining company OKD will lay off 750 workers by the end of January and another 150 at the end of February. The company will continue to operate, but no longer as a mining firm.