Why Invest in the Czech Republic

The Czech Republic is one of the most successful CEE countries in terms of attracting foreign direct investment. Over 173,000 Czech firms across all sectors are now supported by foreign capital. According to the Czech National Bank, a total amount of EUR 74.4 billion worth of FDI has been recorded since 1993 (Source: Czech National Bank, 2011).

The introduction of investment incentives in 1998 stimulated a massive inflow of FDI into greenfield projects. The Czech Republic's accession to the European Union in 2004 and the amendments to the investment-incentives legislation have further boosted investment.
According to an Economist Intelligence Unit database, the Czech Republic has consistently attracted a high rate of foreign direct investment per capita since 2000, which confirms the country's strong attractiveness for foreign investors.

 

 

Attached files

Description Type Size Date

Investment projects mediated by CzechInvest

The table shows information on projects from manufacturing industry, technology centres and business support services where the investor has consented to the publication of such information, or where the projects were granted investment incentives.

722.5 kB 21 Feb. 2012

Investment Climate in the Czech Republic

Brochure: basic data on the CR • investment climate • investment incentives • CzechInvests services etc

2.68 MB 9 Mar. 2012

Selected Investors in the Czech Republic

List of important investors in the Czech Republic as announced by various public sources, media and CzechInvest.

122.91 kB 1 Nov. 2011

Fact Sheet: Investment opportunities in the Czech Republic

48.39 kB 9 Mar. 2012

Fact Sheet: Inflow of FDI into the Czech Republic

210.91 kB 9 Mar. 2012

Fact Sheet: Investment Climate in CR

60.54 kB 9 Mar. 2012

Fact Sheet: Investment Incentives in CR

90.09 kB 9 Mar. 2012

Fact Sheet: Other Business Support Measures

46.23 kB 9 Mar. 2012

Fact Sheet: Basic Data on the Czech Republic

243 kB 27 Mar. 2012