Related articles

Business NewsBusiness News

21-10-2011 16:36 | Christian Falvey

The prime minister wants a referendum if the euro is to be adopted; a new natural gas line opens to the north; passenger car production up; the government shells out 11.7 billion on operation of renewable energy sources; and Czech Television stops advertising. More

Business NewsBusiness News

14-10-2011 15:58 | Jan Velinger

Temelín nuclear power plant In Business News: A Russian consortium is reportedly the most likely to win an upcoming tender on the expansion of the Temelín nuclear power plant; sources report an uptick in Russian FDI; Czech Railways announces the aim to sell off property worth 90 million crowns; the first Škoda Citigo – a new small vehicle intended for zipping in-and-out of city traffic –rolls off the assembly line; and, the transport minister proposes a new fee for vanity licence plates. More

Business NewsBusiness News

07-10-2011 15:55 | Pavla Horáková

Photo: stock.XCHNG The Czech government’s pilot bond issue is sold out weeks ahead of deadline; long-term unemployment rate drops in the second quarter of 2011; the budget deficit reaches almost 80 percent of 2011 projected figure; next year’s state budget draft proposes public service job cuts; dozens of solar power companies demand compensation from Czech government. More

Current AffairsNew yellow trains take on king of the rails

27-09-2011 14:37 | Christian Falvey

Photo: Student Agency It was an historic day for commuters Monday as the first RegioJet train rolled on to the tracks, the first ever challenge to the state-owned Czech Railways. Though the brand new RegioJet has only three trains, travellers from Prague to Ostrava or vice versa now have a choice of services for the first time, and it looks like the competition is going to get interesting. More

Featured

Latest programme in English

More from Radio Prague