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Main imports: oil, gas and machinery.

Main exports: motor vehicles (Skoda), macherinery, chemicals, ceramics, hops, beer.

Tourism is also a significant source of foreign currency earnings.

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The Czech Republic's principal industries are heavy and general machine building, iron and steel production, and chemical production. Thus, the Republic's main exports include machinery, motor and railway vehicles, iron, steel, coal, and chemicals. Other exports include food, (such as sugarbeets and fodder roots), clothing and textiles, glass, and pharmaceuticals. The Republic's exports are mainly focused in the European Union, with particular focus in Germany.

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