7 The economy follows global trends in sustainable development, and the domestic sector is strong.
ČR 2030 - List of Indicators

2. Economic model
7.1 The domestic parts of the economy are developing, with increased added value in products and services. At the same time, their shift to higher positions in the international division of labour and value chains is being supported.
7.3 Green and digital modernisation contributes to the modernisation of the Czech economy and ensures its international competitiveness.
7.4 The quality of foreign direct investments and other investments is increasing.
8 The Czech Republic has well-functioning and stable institutions for supporting applied research and development and for identifying opportunities in this area.
8.1 The Czech Republic has stable material and personnel capacities for research and development with an appropriate structure and focus, to which both the state and businesses invest sufficient financial resources.
8.2 The innovation activity of businesses, primarily based on domestic research and development results, is growing, and the extent of cooperation between the research and business sectors is increasing.
8.3 The Czech Republic is undergoing a digital transformation and flexibly responding to emerging technological trends.
9 Economic development is decoupled from increases in the consumption of natural resources and environmental pollution.
9.1 Socially and economically sustainable methods are being used to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and the carbon intensity of the economy.
9.2 The share of the circular economy in total material flows is increasing.
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9.3 The energy and material efficiency of the economy is increasing.
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9.4 The use of domestic agricultural production is increasing, reducing the import of agricultural products and strengthening food self-sufficiency.
10 Economic activities are supported by a stable and functional infrastructure.
10.1 The state maintains permanent control over the critical infrastructure system, which is being developed and is capable of withstanding risks, including those arising from current security threats and climate change.
10.2 Quality transport connections with the economic, population, and transport centres of all neighbouring countries are ensured.
10.3 The electricity grid is prepared for the decentralisation of energy sources, including community energy, and ensures the distribution of electrical energy at the required technical standards.
10.4 District heating systems are being transformed into sustainable forms by using ambient energy and energy from renewable and secondary sources, and by reducing energy consumption in the residential, public, and industrial sectors.
10.5 Despite the negative impacts of climate change, the state maintains a high standard of water management services and is increasing their accessibility.
11 Public budgets are tools for implementing long-term priorities.
11.1 The medium-term outlook maintains structurally balanced budgets, ensuring both the stabilising function of public finances and their long-term sustainability.
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