Reference@CzechTrade Jakarta office helped our company ComAp to meet potential business partners in Indonesia which is a very difficult market comparing to European countries. Thanks to CzechTrade personal assistance and help with translation to Indonesian language during business meetings and local trade fair Power and Generation, ComAp was able to win some new business with local partners and clients. ComAp has been able to understand local business and cultural differences of Indonesia thanks to CzechTrade Jakarta office. ComAp is a manufacturer of control systems for power generation, and engine control. Our system controls and monitors all diesel generators in the biggest Indonesian mall - Plaza Indonesia, ensuring that in case of main electricity failure, there will be no power interruption.@ComAp, a. s. @ Mr. Jiri Hruska, Business Development ManagerCzechTrade Jakarta assists Czech companies entering Indonesian market. We provide them individual tailor-made advice and help them to find Indonesian business partners. CzechTrade helps Indonesian companies to identify and find Czech business partners in various industries. We also organize trade and business missions of Czech companies to Indonesia or help Czech companies to meet local partners during trade fairs they attend in Indonesia.CzechTrade is a trade promotion agency established by the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Czech Republic. Its main objective is to develop international trade and cooperation between Czech Republic and Indonesia.CzechTrade agency is an official contact partner for Indonesian companies, state owned enterprises or Indonesian provinces when looking for European quality of Czech manufacturers and experts. CzechTrade in Jakarta has been connecting Indonesian and Czech companies across various fields of industries, especially in energy sector, transportation, food and beverages, SW and cyber security, defence or machinery.
Central European economies, including the Czech Republic, are bouncing back from last year’s inflation surge, which had severely dampened consumer activity.
At the beginning of April, we held a territorial webinar about Philippines, which took the audience through basic facts about the Philippines, its macroeconomic data, trade balance with the Czech Republic and interesting facts about the economy and the local market. The webinar presented the Philippines in a different light than as a destination for a holiday by the sea, waterfalls or conquering often active volcanoes. Inter-governmental delegations with the Czech Republic and the European Union show how pro-European the Philippines are in its outlook for the future.
Innovation, international cooperation and global action are the key to solving the climate crisis, Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala said last Wednesday at the UN Climate Change Conference COP29 in Baku. He also offered to share the Czech Republic's positive experience with nuclear power, which he described as a safe source of very clean energy.
The Czech Republic’s shadow economy accounts for nearly 14% of its GDP, representing approximately one trillion crowns annually in unregistered transactions and undeclared income.
At the Construction Fair SEEBBE 2025 held in Belgrade from April 23–26, the Czech Republic presented cutting-edge construction solutions through three outstanding companies at the Czech National Stand. Their innovative products and technologies attracted significant attention from both local and international visitors.
EXPO 2025, taking place from April 13 to October 13 in Osaka, Japan, is already generating significant global interest.
The Czech Ministry of Finance forecasts a 2.3% GDP growth for 2025, but potential U.S. tariffs could pose a significant risk. Household consumption and investment are expected to drive the economy, while unemployment remains low.
Czech automakers have reported a 5% year-on-year increase in production through November, reaching 1.37 million vehicles.
The Czech nuclear industry is the second most successful in Europe after France and it is expanding.