Czech exports to EU member states, especially Germany. At present, most of the country's economy has been privatized, including banking and telecommunications. At present, the central government is planning to continue to privatize the energy industry and Prague Airport. A survey of Czech economists by the Czech Economic Association proves that most economists are willing to achieve more liberalization in most sectors of the Czech economy. Emerging democracies in Eastern and Central Europe are the most developed.
Since the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Czech Republic has been the most economically developed region in Eastern Europe, with a highly industrialized economy. The Czech Republic became a member of the Schengen Convention on June 5438+February 2 1 2007, and removed the border restrictions with neighboring countries. The Czech Republic is not a member of the euro zone at present and will not consider joining the euro zone for the time being.
Geomorphological characteristics of Czech Republic
The Czech Republic is located in three uplifted quadrilateral basins with fertile land. There are Kelkonos Mountain in the north, Shumava Mountain in the south, and Czech-Moravian Plateau with an average elevation of 500-600 meters in the east and southeast. Most areas in the basin are below 500 meters above sea level, including Rabe River Plain, Bilsen Basin, Ershi Hill Basin, South Czech Lake and swamp areas.
Vltava river is the longest river, which flows through Prague. The Elbe River originates from the Rabe River in the Czech Republic and is navigable. The upper reaches of the Morava-Oder River basin in the east is the zone between the Czech basin and the Slovak mountains, and it is called the Morava-Oder River Corridor, which has been the main trade channel in northern and southern Europe since ancient times. The whole country has rolling mountains, dense forests and beautiful scenery.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Czech Republic