15/08/2010
MotoGP de República Checa
Brno - Automotodrom Brno
Atención: Tiempo de preventa 2 hasta 22/07/2010 (en 132 días)
Información de viaje
Business
Statistics: • GDP: US$122.3 billion (2005).
• Main exports: Machinery and transport equipment, chemicals, raw materials and fuel.
• Main imports: Machinery and transport equipment, raw materials, fuels and chemicals.
• Main trade partners: Germany, Slovak Republic, Austria, France, UK, Italy and Poland.
Economy: Years of stringent state control and public ownership during Soviet times took its toll on the economy of the former Czechoslovakia, and caused the economy of the new Czech Republic to flounder and fall into recession in 1998. Less than a decade later the country is reaping the benefits of an aggressive reform policy, which included a programme of mass privatisation (the majority of economic input is now in private hands) and a major overhaul of the country’s financial system.
The Czech Republic’s membership of the IMF, World Bank, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and, of course, the European Union, has given the economy a further boost, with the country strengthening trading relationships within the EU. No longer does it rely on trade with Russia - instead Germany is its biggest export and import partner.
The last five years have also seen significant foreign investment in the Czech Republic. As a result GDP has recorded healthy annual growth in recent years: 5% in 2004 and 6% in 2005. Unemployment stands at 7.4% (2006), and inflation 1.3% (2006).
Business Etiquette: Businessmen wear suits. English is widely spoken, particularly amongst the younger generation, but it is a good idea to check if an interpreter will be needed in advance. Long business lunches are usual. Avoid visits during July and August as many businesses close for holidays.
Office hours: Mon-Fri 0800-1700.
Business Contacts: Economic Chamber of the Czech Republic
Freyova 27, 190 00 Prague 9, Czech Republic
Tel: (2) 9664 6111.
Website: www.komora.cz
Trade Fairs Brno
Výstaviště 1, 647 00 Brno, Czech Republic
Tel: (5) 4115 1111.
Website: www.bvv.cz
Prague Convention Bureau
Rytírská 26, 110 00 Prague 1, Czech Republic
Tel: (2) 2423 5159.
Website: www.pragueconvention.cz
Conferences & Conventions: Prague is the country’s main conference venue with a dedicated Congress Centre and a host of higher-grade hotels with meeting facilities. There are also facilities in many hotels throughout the country. Trade fairs are held in Brno.
Statistics: • GDP: US$122.3 billion (2005).
• Main exports: Machinery and transport equipment, chemicals, raw materials and fuel.
• Main imports: Machinery and transport equipment, raw materials, fuels and chemicals.
• Main trade partners: Germany, Slovak Republic, Austria, France, UK, Italy and Poland.
Economy: Years of stringent state control and public ownership during Soviet times took its toll on the economy of the former Czechoslovakia, and caused the economy of the new Czech Republic to flounder and fall into recession in 1998. Less than a decade later the country is reaping the benefits of an aggressive reform policy, which included a programme of mass privatisation (the majority of economic input is now in private hands) and a major overhaul of the country’s financial system.
The Czech Republic’s membership of the IMF, World Bank, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and, of course, the European Union, has given the economy a further boost, with the country strengthening trading relationships within the EU. No longer does it rely on trade with Russia - instead Germany is its biggest export and import partner.
The last five years have also seen significant foreign investment in the Czech Republic. As a result GDP has recorded healthy annual growth in recent years: 5% in 2004 and 6% in 2005. Unemployment stands at 7.4% (2006), and inflation 1.3% (2006).
Business Etiquette: Businessmen wear suits. English is widely spoken, particularly amongst the younger generation, but it is a good idea to check if an interpreter will be needed in advance. Long business lunches are usual. Avoid visits during July and August as many businesses close for holidays.
Office hours: Mon-Fri 0800-1700.
Business Contacts: Economic Chamber of the Czech Republic
Freyova 27, 190 00 Prague 9, Czech Republic
Tel: (2) 9664 6111.
Website: www.komora.cz
Trade Fairs Brno
Výstaviště 1, 647 00 Brno, Czech Republic
Tel: (5) 4115 1111.
Website: www.bvv.cz
Prague Convention Bureau
Rytírská 26, 110 00 Prague 1, Czech Republic
Tel: (2) 2423 5159.
Website: www.pragueconvention.cz
Conferences & Conventions: Prague is the country’s main conference venue with a dedicated Congress Centre and a host of higher-grade hotels with meeting facilities. There are also facilities in many hotels throughout the country. Trade fairs are held in Brno.
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