Cost-effective
Place to start life, start business and market your product - Location wise its
Central Europe. - European
market entry assures quality and sustainability.
- Production
availability in quantities and volumes through neighboring eastern countries
- Structured administrative,
political and legal systems similar to Europe & USA.
- Textile
and apparel industries are integral to economy and exports.
Vertical
Integrated Industry - Total
integrated manufacturing of raw material to finished products. Business/Cultural
linkages with Asian Countries through Embassies and Consular Offices offers a
vast platform for networking.
- World
class facilities, European Standard without the cost.
Global
Access - Contributing
to European Economy.
- Apparel
networking access headed to other European cities and the USA.
- Buyers
of quality exports to Europe & USA have resulted in synergy in Prague Distributorship
because of lower maintenance and labor cost in comparison to other European nations.
- Top
global brands have direct sourcing offices in Prague.
- Government
have integrated All Product Exhibits to boost distributions and streamline various
procedures.
Czech
Republic Overview Czech
Republic is a very beautiful country wiith some six hundred years of architecture
untouched by natural disaster or war, like no other cities anywhere in Europe.
Czech Republic is a country where most of its antiquities are protected by UNESCO.
Some are almost the whole city. Czech Republic retains its medieval layout
with the street facades of Baroque, Rococo and Art Nouveau, all of which successfully
escaped the vanities and excesses of postwar redevelopment. While the Iron Curtain
was still in place, Prague, the capital was a remote city but all that changed
in the 1990's. Prague is now one of the most popular city destinations in Europe,
and is enjoying the sort of economic boom not seen since the 1920s. Prague
emerge as one of Europe's leading cities, capital of a country poised as EU front.
After all, Prague was at the forefront of the European avant-garde for much of
the last century, boasting a Cubist movement second only to Paris, and, between
the wars, a modernist architectural flowering to rival Bauhaus. With a playwright
and human rights activist as their president, the Czechs easily grabbed the headlines
in the 1990s. Today, the country's athletes and models enjoy a very high profile,
and its writers, artists and film directors continue to exert a profound influence
on European culture, out of all proportion to their number.
Prices have gone up dramatically over the past ten years. There's nothing new
in this, but it does serve as a sobering footnote to the city's glowing image
in the West. Progress is at hand. |