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A new study finds that the Czech Republic still has the most favorable conditions for manufacturing among countries in Europe. Worldwide, the country ranks 5th, behind China, India, the United States and Canada.
The result is derived from a study, entitled Manufacturing Risk Index, carried out by the real estate consulting company Cushman & Wakefield, according to which Czechia was rated positively in all areas surveyed: namely operating costs, labor, political and economic risks and the ability to restart its economy after the Covid-19 crisis.
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