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Policy Paper: Czechia’s Policies within the EU in the Context of the Upcoming Presidency to the EU Council

Łukasz Ogrodnik's publication entitled "The Czechia's EU Policy in the Context of the Upcoming European Council Presidency" was published as part of a study stay in the Brussels office of the Think Visegrad platform. It describes priorities of the upcoming Presidency in relation to the Czech European policy, and most probable challenges.
20. December 2021

Despite its approval by the Czech government, Babiš criticised EU climate policy, which he argues poses a threat to the Czech automotive industry. Babiš described EU climate initiatives, including the Green Deal as dangerous for the Czech economy, which is strongly export-oriented. Export’s main pillar is related to the car industry, as Czechia remains one of the largest car producers world-wide.

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