Australia,
New Zealand
Czech chemical leader Draslovka is ramping up global operations with new cyanide production plants in Egypt, Peru, and Indonesia — while reinforcing its footprint in Australia through mining partnersh...
Czech Republic
Large companies will now face high financial penalties for misusing AI, but some experts warn that the EU is hindering innovation and investment.
Serbia
The increase was driven mainly by household spending, rising inventories and government consuption.
Bulgaria
CZECH COMPANY LIFT COMPONENTS IS LOOKING FOR PARTNERS IN BULGARIA
Serbia
From May 26–28, 2025 the event Czech Water Management Experts and Serbian Municipalities took place in Serbia, highlighting leading Czech water management companies and their innovative solutions aime...
Czech Republic
Recent changes to emissions standards for new passenger cars and vans may offer Hyundai’s plant in Nošovice (Czech Republic) greater production flexibility, according to company spokesperson Jan Rodek...
Romania
The new Pandur 8×8 EVO, whose development has been influenced by battlefield experience - especially from the war in Ukraine, has the ambition to break through thanks to artificial intelligence and ac...
Philippines
Public transportation in the Czech Republic continues its strong recovery, with 1.98 billion passengers using municipal transit services last year, showing a slight increase from 1.96 billion the prev...
Japan
Confidence in the Czech economy reached its highest level in six months this May, signaling a potential rebound from earlier declines.
Türkiye
Czech scientists from Brno develop monitoring system to keep pilots from nodding off. The device monitors the pilot's condition and, if necessary, responds with an alert or a more insistent wake-up ca...
Serbia
The Czech Republic once again took part in the International Agriculture Fair in Novi Sad, held from 17 to 22 May 2025, confirming its long-standing tradition of cooperation with Serbia in the agricul...
Czech Republic
Industry leaders, companies, and politicians are uniform in their disagreement with recent US tariffs while the cabinet casts its eye to the euro.