Czech Republic: Exporter Guide Annual

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Czechia has been an interesting market for U.S. food and agriculture high-value products, such as tree nuts, fish and seafood, beef, distilled spirits, wine, and food preparations. The country serves as an entry point for U.S. companies expanding beyond traditional markets in Western Europe to the developing markets in the East. As a European Union (EU) member, the Czech market complies with EU market entry regulations. 2024 seems to be a turning point where some regions experience an increase in consumer confidence and easing of inflationary pressure. The recent positive macroeconomic development carefully signals the potential for an overall economic upturn. In 2023, Czechia’s total agricultural imports reached USD 15.3 billion, a 7-percent increase over 2022, of which nearly 90 percent were sourced from other EU member states.

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